Posted December 9, 2015 11:02 am by Comments

By Charles Daniel

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In the last 18 months I have changed my competition gun 3 times while chasing the elusive “perfect” pistol so allow me to spin you a yarn on what not to do.

First, I must note that I am FAR from the first person to write or talk about this subject. Ben Stoeger had a Podcast about it and the guys at Triangle Tactical have warned against this more times than I can count. But I can be stubborn and had to learn these lessons hard way. It is my hope that you are not as stubborn as I am, and that you won’t repeat my mistakes.

Oh the circuitous path I took.

When I started in competition I wanted a gun that would work for competition, but also work as a defensive weapon. With that fallacy firmly in mind I went out and bought a Glock 34 – a fine competition gun by the way – then I sold it almost immediately for the XD-9 Tactical I wrote about in “My Time With An XD”. With my “competition” gun on hand, I geared up with a Comp-Tac International Holster, a cheapo mag pouch and a …Read the Rest

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