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How many posts do we have to see where someone says something like "I just bought my P226, what mods so I do to make it shoot better?"?

People, spend more money and time ACTUALLY SHOOTING. LOL.

That new guide rod will make 0% difference in your skill level.
 
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Skill can be bought. Pay for a class (and actually go.)
 
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Worst are the AR15 crowd. Ha ha ha. But, honestly, don't care. It's their money. Keep the gun industry afloat. Cool


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Let’s be honest the GREAT MAJORITY of us are not gun fighters, nor do we aspire to be gun fighters, and we certainly as a whole don’t want to ever have to commit violence upon another.

With that being said the “toy” aspect of firearms is what drives most of us. Having a tricked out zombie gun is fun. It’s perfectly useable if needed but play your cards right and it’s just fun.

Real world, and I mean REAL WORLD not movie fantasy, self defense can be accomplished with a modicum of training, a large dose of mindset, a ton of luck and any old Gun that is reliable enough to go bang when called upon.

Honestly I think it’s great that we are bringing the “golpher shooter” into the fold. I am also super grateful that the HUGE majority of us will never employ a firearm beyond putting down a soda can rebellion. Having the gear, mindset and training is great. Never using the gear, mindset or training is even better.

Embrace the golpher. Make shooting sports ubiquitous. We can train them up later. As long as we drive safety and responsibility it’s all good.


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<<<------- What about the guy who collects guns he never shoots? Razz


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Yeah what about those sonsabitches who have a ton of guns that rarely if ever make it to the range. Ballistic heathens I tell you. Roll Eyes Frown


"Guns are tools. The only weapon ever created was man."
 
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Well that's life. I am guilty of spending $10 on two springs for my HK P30L to make the DA trigger pull lighter and smoother and guess what? It helped me get that DA shot consistently on center of target without any staging.
 
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I have a lot of guns, a lot that I get made fun of at work. I haven't shot some of them in over a year. Biweekly I shoot my 31, 32, 33. Hey, work pays for the ammo and I have 24/7 access to the range, so I'm going to make the best of it and I mainly use those guns since those are my everyday guns.

I haven't shot my Glock 21 in, I don't know? a couple of years since I got 9mm suppressors in.

I mainly see it on Glock sites.
Hi, I just bought a new Glock xx. What trigger should I put in it? sights? 25cent job? metal recoil rod? one guy asked what is the best black coating for the slide, on a new guN!



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Small picture; I get what the OP is saying. I witnessed this first hand years ago racing MX and working at the MC shop.

"What pipe should I get for the most hp? What sprockets and chain are the lightest? What valves/cam should I get?"

My answer, much to the owner's dismay, was to tell them: "Instead of spending $1000 on that stuff, buy $500 worth of gas and $500 worth of tires. When you use that all up, you'll be faster than any accessory can help you be."

Big picture; I think it's fine to dress them up. If people can afford it, if people like how it 'feels' or 'looks' afterward, and that means they enjoy it more or use it more - fantastic.

My bliss is a well worn stock Glock that can put together tight clusters on paper. But somebody else's bliss might be a collection of unfired pristine Hi-Powers sitting in a safe. Another's might be a decked out race gun that costs more than my truck. And that doesn't make me right or them wrong. It's all about what makes you happy. And if that makes more people educated gun owners in the process - I say bring on the goodies!
 
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Well I’m a tinkerer so I like modding guns but I’m also pretty damn proficient with just about any gun you put in my hands.


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<<<------- What about the guy who collects guns he never shoots? Razz


Now that’s funny... count me in too...
 
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I'm there too. Got a stack about 12 high that haven't been fired and haven't been to the range in over a year.


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God bless the golfers. I’ve bought all my nice golf clubs LNIB from such golfers. Likewise I’ve gotten some great deals from basement gunsmiths. Keep those parts coming! I take the savings and buy more ammo and tee times.
 
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Those mods don't make you a better shot, but t it can make your gun a better shooter.


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Originally posted by John3200:
How many posts do we have to see where someone says something like "I just bought my P226, what mods so I do to make it shoot better?"


Hmm …. You must have seen a lot more posts that ask that question than I have.

It’s true that many people ask about modifications to their guns, and especially about adding accessories such as lights and sights. Although it’s possible I’ve missed a few, though, “make it shoot better”? I don’t believe we can assume that everyone who asks about modifications hopes to make their guns “shoot better.” But of course many modifications do enhance various guns and their owners’ ability to shoot them well.

Upgrading a barrel can improve a rifle’s accuracy, but modifications can improve one’s ability to shoot a gun well.
I like easy-to-see pistol sights because, well …, they’re easier to see and pick up quickly when doing that is important.
Optical sights on a rifle are faster to use, more forgiving of head position, and permit a more precise sight picture (for me, anyway).
I’m pretty happy with most SIG pistol grips, but some people prefer them to be larger or smaller.
A very important modification to one of my rifles was the change to a Magpul Precision Rifle Stock. Its adjustable cheek rest allows me to position my head properly with respect to the scope when shooting, and definitely does make it possible for me to shoot better.

These discussions often assume that everyone’s circumstances are the same, and we might think that any shooting is better than no shooting, but that’s not always true. If I were limited to shooting at an expensive indoor range with poor (or excessive) oversight of the other shooters and limited to purchasing range ammo and targets while not being able to draw from a holster or fire more than one shot every five seconds, I probably wouldn’t be doing much shooting either.

Not everyone has their own backyard shooting area miles away from their neighbors where they can shoot for free and do whatever they want. Focusing on buying (rather than shooting) guns and accessories under those circumstances helps many people remain in touch with the gun culture even when actually shooting them isn’t convenient. (I know that because I was in the same situation for years; then I got access to an inexpensive convenient range where I could shoot as I wanted, and then everything changed. Now I’m a shooter and not just a gun owner.)




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Look at trap, skeet and sporting clays shooters if You want to see folks seeking greatness with their checkbooks! LOL.

A constant search for that magic shotgun. No matter the cost.

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Well that's life. I am guilty of spending $10 on two springs for my HK P30L to make the DA trigger pull lighter and smoother and guess what? It helped me get that DA shot consistently on center of target without any staging.


Now you have me curious. What did you buy and have you had any reliablity issues?


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As long as we humans play games in which we interface with equipment, there will be many who emphasize purchasing more & better equipment rather than learning the skills to use said equipment. Wealth can't buy the discipline one needs to struggle through challenging learning processes.

One can generally assess a shooter's skill by asking what he purchased last year -- "I bought XX new guns" versus "I bought Y replacement barrels.

The best shooters I know have hundreds of thousands of rounds down range. Could be 22lr, 223, 9mm, 12 gauge, or air rifle pellets. Sure, they own quality firearms, but their capabilities are the results of practice instead of fancy doodads
 
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I am a little guilty of it in golf. I've bought putters because I thought I might sink a few more putts rather than go hit a few hundred more putts in practice.

I am less susceptible with guns. I buy new guns just because I want them.




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Some people have more money than free time to practice. No big deal IMO.
 
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