Shot more than my fair share of competition. The gun does matter, but the shooter matters more. I've seen the great shooters using stock Glocks, actually stock anything, beat others shooting the best money can buy. Start with the G34, put a competition trigger in it (3-4lbs), and put adjustable sights of your choosing on it. That's all you have to do to start playing and being competitive. Use the lightest load that will function the gun, be accurate, and meet knock-down steel target requirements. After that, dry fire 500 rounds a week and practice, practice, practice.

Last edited by Mountain10mm; 07/17/17.