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Originally Posted by Rpg
Wait until you've learned to shoot your new pistol and put about 500 rounds down range before you start thinking about 'upgrades'.
Spend your money on ammo and instruction.
After you've gained skill and experience with your pistol, decide what you need to add or change (if anything).
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That makes too much sense. For us all. I am 70, been shooting since about 7, and just 3 years ago took an NRA basic pistol course. Thought a "refresher" might be enlightening. It was, and reinforced a few safety procedures I was a bit sloppy on.