I dont mind constructive criticism at all... ive only been shooting pistols for a few months. I have a LONG way to go before I have any right to deny constructive criticism. However, I also know the value of good equipment. Good equipment cant make a bad shooter great... but it can make a decent shooter a bit better, anyone who argues the improvement is a facade or isnt legitimate isnt someone ill accept criticism from. I intend to practice ALOT more (my range membership just went through and its only 5 minutes from my house). But to say that you shouldnt upgrade so you can work on technique doesnt make sense to me. Id rather practice with the best equipment I can get and equipment I know ill be sticking with for a long time rather than learn on something I dont like and switch down the road.
While I see alot of glocks and M&P's out there, I have to think theres a reason the CZ is so popular. It didnt make me a better shooter, but I shoot better with it. I have to think it will continue to shoot better with it as my skill improves.
I agree with the guy in the video to a point and, im assuming he's got alot of experience which must be respected, but to say "no upgrades, no springs, no mags" is a bit of an elitist attitude IMO. There ARE upgrades that make a gun run better... there ARE upgrades that solve existing problems with stock guns. Some aftermarket mags DO run better. If I followed his rules id have to run the crappy 7 round mags that came with my 1911... they are NOT better than the 8 round mags I have now. But I do see his general point and I do agree with it. In my other hobbies its the same thing. People upgrade to bypass practice or to mask lack of skill. This is only a problem if they dont know or wont admit they are doing it.
While I see alot of glocks and M&P's out there, I have to think theres a reason the CZ is so popular. It didnt make me a better shooter, but I shoot better with it. I have to think it will continue to shoot better with it as my skill improves.
I agree with the guy in the video to a point and, im assuming he's got alot of experience which must be respected, but to say "no upgrades, no springs, no mags" is a bit of an elitist attitude IMO. There ARE upgrades that make a gun run better... there ARE upgrades that solve existing problems with stock guns. Some aftermarket mags DO run better. If I followed his rules id have to run the crappy 7 round mags that came with my 1911... they are NOT better than the 8 round mags I have now. But I do see his general point and I do agree with it. In my other hobbies its the same thing. People upgrade to bypass practice or to mask lack of skill. This is only a problem if they dont know or wont admit they are doing it.
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