Blue9: I sure don't want to start an argument or offend anyone who takes their range/competition guns very seriously; as I'm sure many do.
But here's what I cannot figure out. If a person is willing to fully Cajunize their range gun to make it more accurate and faster--for competition or just for fun, why wouldn't that person be willing to fully Cajunize their carry gun for Self-Defense?
Especially--and here's what I can't figure out--especially if your range gun is a P-09 and your carry gun for saving your life and the lives of others is a P-07----why wouldn't you want the trigger pull and function on both guns to be fully Cajunized so that when you practice at the range or in competition you are actually getting in practice to save your life with your Defense gun that you carry every day?
I have already answered the question for myself of which is more important. If I do ever get into competition, it will be for the purpose of training to become more proficient for Defense.
I hear ya, and generally agree, but I have some gray area in that line of thought and here is why (this will get long winded!):
I am willing to customize a race gun to the point of failure (if my skills ever get to the point that I need to tune it that far). For example, I would be willing to accept springs so light in a race gun that I have to use soft federal primers, but with a SD gun I want to hedge that risk and use a more powerful spring than is actually needed to set the primer off. This goes for anything mechanical. Cars, for example, are designed a certain way, but hot rodders are willing to accept less reliability for more speed.
I also have a fiber optic front sight on my p09, but will install tritium on the p07 for the same reasoning.
I am not currently a gamer due to time constraints (work and graduate school take almost all of my time....then there is the whole wife thing! ? at some point though I would like to try out some IDPA and/or USPSA, and try to do well in that sport.
One of the many great things about CGW is you can Cajun up your rig and still keep it safe and reliable, which is fine for an SD gun; however, David does offer some competition only mods and those are labeled as such for a reason. Now that is the extreme... There is plenty you can do to improve your carry gun, and that would still work well for both competition and SD.
That's why I say gray area...it is not a black and white line, and my p09 is serving house duty now, but my only mods are sights and a czc hammer, and it has proven reliable with those mods. If I really try to mod out the p09 to those extreme levels I will then dub it as range only and likely get a second p09 to keep it company for more serious work :-).
If I ever get to shoot enough to compete with the upper ranks in competition (locally), I will be so far ahead of the curve that the last thing I will be concerned with in SD is the trigger weight and recoil spring weight of my carry gun vs competition gun.
Again, I'd have no problem using CGW to mod my carry gun, and would likely end up doing so with SD-appropriate mods, but for now, I have a czc hammer that could be dropped into the p07 to give me some modest improvements without me worrying about mucking up anything.
Remember, that the premise about keeping your competition gun the same as your SD gun is the same idea of only shooting one type of pistol/firearm, because, after all wouldn't shooting multiple types of firearms at the range have the same effect (reducing your odds at achieving muscle memory) as competing with one pistol and carrying another?
Just food for thought, and you did not offend me in any way. I respect (most) opinions that differ from my own, and your thoughts are very valid.
Did anyone make it through all of that!!? Seemed like I typed for a fort night!