Not long ago, I took what I thought was going to be a Club Level Holster Certification course. As it turned out, it was an IDPA Holster course. By the end of the course, I was thinking that IDPA seems like it would be a lot of fun and would be a good way (between practice and competition) to improve my skills significantly. My dilema is that what I currently have (and what I used for the course) is not ideally suited to IDPA. I have a Sig P226 Extreme. It is very accurate, but the Double Action trigger pull is very heavy and the first shot would either be slow as I concentrate on shot placement with a roughly 10 pound trigger pull or I could get off the best shot possible as quickly as possible and live with what will likely be less than ideal shot placement. Follow on shots (single action) are not a concern. In single action, it has a light trigger pull and the gun is equipped with Sig's "Short Reset Trigger (SRT)".
So, while ultimately, the final decision will rest with me alone, I am looking for some advice. What would you recommend? If I get a new gun, the two I am considering are the CZ SP-01 Shadow or the Walther PPQ with the 5 inch barrel. There are pros & cons to each option.
If I use my P226:
I am using a handgun with which I am already familiar so the learning curve will be limited to new skills associated with competition
Any funds which I would have spent on a new gun could be spent instead on ammunition/practice
If I choose the CZ SP-01 Shadow:
It is a proven gun that is widely used in IDPA and IPSC.
I really like the front fiber-optic sight
It is known to have a light recoil so follow on shots can be very fast
Comes with 3 magazines (won't have to buy any more right away even though I know that 3 is a bare minimum)
The DA trigger pull is typically lighter than that of the Sig P226
If I choose the Walther PPQ:
A 5 inch barrel has a longer sight radius so it SHOULD provide the capability for higher accuracy (all other things being equal)
It is a striker fire so EVERY trigger pull should be the same whether first shot or follow on shots
It is reported to have one of, if not the best triggers available
Much like a Forster Reloading Press, I simply have not seen any bad reviews. (Could it possibly really be that good?)
BTW, before anyone suggests "Buy both the CZ and the Walther and see which one you like", the reality is that I can only afford one of them so I want to make every effort to get the right one. Having said that, while some choices might be better than others, I really don't think that I have a bad choice out of the three options.
Anyways, I have a lot to think about and any advice that I get will be greatly appreciated.
So, while ultimately, the final decision will rest with me alone, I am looking for some advice. What would you recommend? If I get a new gun, the two I am considering are the CZ SP-01 Shadow or the Walther PPQ with the 5 inch barrel. There are pros & cons to each option.
If I use my P226:
I am using a handgun with which I am already familiar so the learning curve will be limited to new skills associated with competition
Any funds which I would have spent on a new gun could be spent instead on ammunition/practice
If I choose the CZ SP-01 Shadow:
It is a proven gun that is widely used in IDPA and IPSC.
I really like the front fiber-optic sight
It is known to have a light recoil so follow on shots can be very fast
Comes with 3 magazines (won't have to buy any more right away even though I know that 3 is a bare minimum)
The DA trigger pull is typically lighter than that of the Sig P226
If I choose the Walther PPQ:
A 5 inch barrel has a longer sight radius so it SHOULD provide the capability for higher accuracy (all other things being equal)
It is a striker fire so EVERY trigger pull should be the same whether first shot or follow on shots
It is reported to have one of, if not the best triggers available
Much like a Forster Reloading Press, I simply have not seen any bad reviews. (Could it possibly really be that good?)
BTW, before anyone suggests "Buy both the CZ and the Walther and see which one you like", the reality is that I can only afford one of them so I want to make every effort to get the right one. Having said that, while some choices might be better than others, I really don't think that I have a bad choice out of the three options.
Anyways, I have a lot to think about and any advice that I get will be greatly appreciated.
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