Choosing the Right Handgun for Competition Shooting

Many individuals choosing handguns for the first time have no idea what to look for and often buy a weapon simply to keep it in their safe or vehicles for protection. Apart from learning to shoot many want more out of their gun. For example, taking up competitive shooting as hobby or sport. Some factors should be taken into consideration prior to purchasing the gun. Do you know what type of competitions you would like to compete in? The action type a well as holster availability? These are some of the important questions to ask yourself.

Where to Start

In general you can get started in almost any game with a 9 mm in auto or a .38 special with most competitions allowing 9 mm ammo. Some of the popular pistols include a Springfield XDm or a Glock 17. Competitive shooting usually has limits on the rounds your pistol are allowed. This should not be a deciding factor however as you can load the magazine to lower capacity.

Choosing Your Pistol

When choosing handguns make sure magazines are available as you would require at least two additional magazines for some competitions. You should always consider the possibility of a magazine malfunctioning during a crucial stage. The additional magazines allow for more flexibility when planning reloads during games.

Internal or manual safety is a matter of personal choice and opinion. Many prefer internal whereas others prefer manual thumb safety. However, as far as recommendation goes internal does seem like the better option. You don’t waste time by getting the gun out of its holster and fumble with a safety.

Semi-Automatic Handguns

Semi-automatic handguns with removable magazines are the ideal options especially for beginners as oppose to revolvers. They offer more versatility and are easier to fire, load and clean as well. durability is another factor to consider when you think of the thousands of rounds you will be shooting with the firearm without major issues.

Final Thoughts on Choosing Handguns

It is also important that the gun is approved and legal in IDPA and USPSA classes depending on which types of competitions you wish to enter. It is import to realize that not everybody is capable of shooting and shooting well with a handgun. Therefor do not go out and buy the full gear before you accessed yourself as mentally and visually capable of shooting.

You do not wish to experience a diminished rate of return therefore opt for a full sized handgun with the barrel only four to five inches in length. Although there are more considerations take into regard that you are the one who are actually going to use the gun, therefor make sure it feels right for you and suit you personally.

Five Reasons Why Sport Shooting Is Popular

Sport shooting is growing rapidly. Here are some reasons why more people are discovering that they just love shooting.

It’s Fun

Sport shooting is great fun. It doesn’t matter if you’re firing a BB, shooting tins on fences, or shooting at targets and clays with the appropriate ammo. It’s the fun element that keeps people coming back for more. If you’ve never tried it before, find your nearest shooting range and have a go. But be warned, it is addictive.

It’s Safe

It’s true that guns can be dangerous in the wrong hands. However, the following statistics might interest you:

According to studies by the National Safety Council and Harvard Medical Practice you are –

  • 100 times more likely to get an injury when you’re in a swimming pool than by a gun
  • 31 times more likely to get injured as a car passenger than by a gun and most scary of all
  • 1,900 times more likely to receive an injury caused accidentally by a physician or other member of hospital staff – than by a gun.

Although the number of people owning a gun in the US is rising, so are the amount of training programs in gun safety. The number of injuries caused by guns is at an all time low.

It’s Fun for All of the Family

This is a great sport for the whole family. Although everyone thinks of men as enjoying shooting, the number of women signing up for gun training is on the increase. Why not make some happy memories with your children, your parents and your grandparents.

Training youngsters to shoot can help them with setting and achieving goals and how to learn by their mistakes. It also promotes a sense of humor!

It’s a Great Solo Sport

Once you’ve had training (and this includes basic training at a rifle range) you can shoot on your own if that’s what you would prefer. You can enjoy your me time and avoid peer pressure while improving your ability. Once you feel more confident and are happy with your marksmanship, you can always progress to competitive or group shooting if you choose.

It’s a Great Hobby if You’re Disabled

There have been so many advances in the availability of highly technological gadgets that it’s no problem to take up shooting as a hobby. Some of the top competitions include disabled competitors.
There are many other benefits

Sport shooting training can:

  • Improve both mental and physical discipline
  • Give a greater sense of personal responsibility
  • Help with crime prevention and National Defence
  • Help to encourage a brave society that is prepared to self sacrifice

Give Sport Shooting a Try…

Have fun and be safe but don’t forget, we did warn you it’s addictive.