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    M&P - Spare parts availability, and armorer's manual

    If I'm going to go to these things as my main pistol, I want to have spare parts around, as well as the ability to detail strip and replace as necessary.

    Are these things readily available?

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    I'm scheduled to take the armorer's course next week. If no one answers by then, I'll find out for you. I'm taking it for the same reason. If I'm going to run the gun as my primary duty weapon, I want to be able to diagnose problems and fix them.

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    I have this same question. With so many people on this forum that like the M&P handgun I expected more responses.

    The most complete supply of parts I found was brownells:
    http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/sid=8..._P__Semi_Auto_

    Noticed they do not sell the extractor. Is there a reason why they don't?

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    Yay, and two parts I wanted most are on B/O.

    Thanks for the link though. I'll put myself on the list.
    "When the time for performance has arrived, the time for preparation had passed."
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    To the best of my knowledge there's no armorer's manual out there for the M&P...at least not one that anybody can get ahold of. I'd sure as hell like one.

    There are M&P armorer courses offered by S&W, but it's generally LE only. Perhaps Todd or GotM$ can more intelligently answer some of these questions.

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