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  • Hawk Carse
    I think your Hume belt slide will be ok to get started. If you stay with it, one or another Kydex holster would be slicker for competition. Not Fobus, though, those are pretty junky.

    Otherwise, you need extra magazines and belt carriers. Since you are limited to 10 rounds in USPSA Production, you will need several extra magazines on your person. Eye protection, ear protection, weather protection, and something to carry your gear in and you are all set. Pay attention to instructions and have a good time.
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  • pickenup
    What Hawk Carse said.
    LOTS of mags, and holders for them.

    Plus a bag of some kind, to put your used brass in.
    Other people will be picking up your brass after you shoot, while you are checking targets. You will want something for them to put it in. Just about anything will work, some people even us "Crown Royal" bags. [;)][:D]

    Don't worry about this right away, get familiar with the sport first. But down the road, when moving from one shooting "position" to the next, change mags. Have a fresh one in, when you get to the new shooting position. Nothing "wastes" more time on the clock, than changing mags, when you are supposed to be shooting. (you can't do this in IDPA, just in case you get to try that sport)

    Also, don't worry about speed, worry about accuracy. Doesn't matter how fast you shoot, if you can't hit the target. Speed will come, once you can hit the target.
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  • Pearyw
    I have used a Taurus 99 for about 10 years for IPSC and IDPA competition. I have plenty of other pistol such as H&K, Glock, S&W,etc., But the 99 is my favorite. I use a Fobus Belt Holster because it quick. I would recommend changing the barrel to a Beretta. The drop in a 99 and are more accurate. My 99 has over 30,000 rounds thru it.
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  • chaoslodge
    Wow,

    Thanks a lot everyone for the answers and the encouragement.
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  • shootlow
    practice draws and reloads
    do not to try to shoot faster than your eyes move
    get the hits on target
    and rember fast is smooth and smooth is fast
    AND HAVE FUN
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  • chaoslodge
    One more question. I really want to touch up the little dots on my adjustable sights (Taurus PT99) if I get some of that paint stuff from Brownells am I still within the Production parameters?
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  • dcs shooters
    Yes, you can even change sights and be legal. My first gun for matches was a PT-99. Practice with a lot of dryfiring during the winter.Then you will be ready for all the fun [:D][:D]
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  • pickenup
    I get my paint from a regular hobby shop.
    Works just as good, and you have a LOT more choices of colors. [:D]
    Florescent? [:0]
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  • richbug
    quote:Originally posted by chaoslodge
    One more question. I really want to touch up the little dots on my adjustable sights (Taurus PT99) if I get some of that paint stuff from Brownells am I still within the Production parameters?


    The only sight you need is the front one. If you use both you are going too slow.
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  • gunnut505
    More fun with a Grendel P30; everyone keeps looking at you, trying to see when you'll change mags!
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  • chaoslodge
    Thanks everyone. The model paint tip is really appreciated too.
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