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I shoot a G34 in Production. I really don't think that any gun makes much of a difference until your own skills are high enough to wring out everything in a pistol's inherent benefits. I chose Glock because the aftermarket support is so huge. Holsters, parts, sights, everything is so easy find in the Glock world. Number 2 reason is that I carry a Glock and almost every bit of practice on my G34 in a match transfers to my G26 and G19.
While spendy, CZ USA acknowledged CZ Customs as their official custom shop and included their guns in the 2016 CZ Catalog they put out at SHOT. CZ Custom guns are technically a factory custom gun now.Ya that's the part I hate. People like all of the choices. It would be a little easier except I can't find a CZ anywhere in Southern Oregon. As for production class apparently I can't change it to a single action only trigger.
Well then, why are you even asking? I only ask that question from the perspective that you should always choose the one that feels best and matches your needs. Why should anyone allow a Glock guy or CZ guy convince them that the M&P does not feel as good good in your hand as you already know that it really does? Get the CORE and don't look back. Having the option later on of going to Carry Optics division would be awesome!
I've moved into CO and don't plan on looking back. Red dots are amazing on a pistol!!!
Just make sure you read the rule book befor you go moding your gun. If you shoot production you can only do internal changes for the most part.
Yep, that's why you go CORE on the m&p's or MOS on the Glocks. They're good to go on both Production and Carry Optics.Just make sure you read the rule book befor you go moding your gun. If you shoot production you can only do internal changes for the most part.