Like many of us, I'm hard on my guns. As has been posted, I look at them as tools, and even the expensive ones are dinged, dented and scratched. As some friends and I are fond of saying, I'm too poor to buy cheap tools.
While expensive guns don't necessarily run better than cheap ones, there is a cost/quality curve that hold true a lot of the time. Figure out where you want to be on that curve and buy what makes you happy.
I will say, no matter what gun you go with, take a spare if you can. Especially in tough classes. Two is one, and one is none. Even the best guns fail in new and interesting ways, and it's better to grab a backup and finish the course than to sit out a day or more trying to find or make a fix.
Enjoy your event!
While expensive guns don't necessarily run better than cheap ones, there is a cost/quality curve that hold true a lot of the time. Figure out where you want to be on that curve and buy what makes you happy.
I will say, no matter what gun you go with, take a spare if you can. Especially in tough classes. Two is one, and one is none. Even the best guns fail in new and interesting ways, and it's better to grab a backup and finish the course than to sit out a day or more trying to find or make a fix.
Enjoy your event!
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