Competitive Shooters Guide

Gear up with confidence, whether you’re just getting started or pushing for the podium. We’ve built 3 complete bundles tailored to each skill level and budget:

Good: Essentials for new shooters. Reliable. Affordable. Zero fluff.

Better: Upgraded gear for those training consistently and stepping into competition.

Best: Premium-grade equipment trusted by professionals and elite competitors.

Each bundle includes everything you need to train, compete, and progress with detailed gear lists, and pros/cons to help you choose the right setup. We are all about getting in the reps!


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  • <h2>Competition Gear</h2>

    Competition Gear

    Tailored to every level of shooter
  • Good

    Target: Beginners just getting into USPSA or tactical training

    Budget: ~$1500

    Recommended Gear:

    Firearm: Springfield Prodigy, Canik Rival-S

    Optic: Holosun 407c

    Holster: Safariland OWB holster

    Belt: Mid-tier competition belt (Double Alpha Lynx or similar)

    Mags: 3 magazines

    Ear Pro: Walker Razor

    Eye Pro: Magpul Radius

    Shot timer: Pact Club III

    Bag: Pistola Ammo bag

    Pros:

    All essentials to start competing

    Budget-conscious

    Reliable starter options

    Cons:

    Limited optic and trigger performance

    May need upgrading over time

  • Better

    Target: Regular match shooters or tactical athletes upgrading their setup

    Budget: ~$4000

    Recommended Gear:

    Firearm: Staccato XC, Type-A EG11, Walther PDP

    Optic: Holosun 507 Comp or Trijicon SRO

    Holster: Tier 1 holster + Safariland QLS system

    Belt: Precision cut inner/outer belt

    Mags: 5+ mags with baseplates

    Ear Pro: Sordin, Axil

    Eye Pro: Oakley SI Ballistic M Frame 3.0

    Shot Timer: Pact Club III

    Bag: Pistola Ammo Bag + dry fire targets

    Pros:

    Durable and match-proven gear

    Optic-ready and modular setup

    Well-balanced for speed and accuracy

    Cons:

    Still not custom-tuned for serious competition

    Slightly heavier gear than top-tier kits

  • Best

    Target: Serious USPSA/2-Gun competitors, trainers, and elite performers

    Budget: $6,000+

    Recommended Gear:

    Firearm: Atlas Gunworks Erebus, Akai Custom, MPA DS Series

    Optic: Trijicon SRO or Holosun 507 Comp

    Holster: Competition holster with DOH mount + custom hanger

    Belt: Double Alpha Alpha-X belt or DA Lynx Belt

    Mags: 6-8 tuned mags with MBX basepads

    Ear Pro: Peltor Comtac 5 with comms

    Eye Pro: Rudy Project

    Shot Timer: Shooters Global Timer 2

    Bag: Pistola Tactical Range Bag + mobility cart

    Pros:

    Unmatched performance and build quality

    Optimized for recoil control and split times

    Gear used by top 5% of competitors

    Cons:

    Expensive and high-maintenance

    Overkill for casual shooters