You don't need an upgraded trigger for IDPA in my opinion; especially if you're just starting. That said, I'm all about dropping coin on stuff you want just because you want it.
I just spent about $200 upgrading my M&P trigger to an Apex, and I doubt I'm shooting much better.
"There are no finger prints under water."
Good sights and some training & practice with it will do more good than any trigger. I still outshoot most people with stock triggers (and flip flops).
But they are combat flip flops right?
http://www.combatflipflops.com/colle...ant=2567659844
^^^ That's pretty much true. I was able to sneak 2nd place at one of the bowling pin matches recently with a completely stock G17 that I borrowed from a friend. I'd previously shot a Glock maybe 3 times total in my life; and two of those times were before I knew anything about shooting. I was pretty impressed with the stock trigger.
"There are no finger prints under water."
Thank you everyone for the input, I do appreciate all of it!
Dont half ass two things. Whole ass one thing.