Fellas, can we drop the whole hoarding argument please?
Thank you.
Don't mean to bring this back from the dead but found this link to an Armorers Manual online while I was searching last night.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/25533830/S...Armorer-Manual
Thought it might be useful to anyone who is still looking.
thanks
Awesome. I'm going to download it and make 15 copies, even though I only need 1 or 2.
Bumping this for those who might want the M&P armorer's manual listed above. Thanks to GreyOps for linking to it.
You can view it online at the link, or download it. If you want to download it, you need to upload something in return. Just any .pdf looks like it will do.
"You can't be a real country unless you have a beer and an airline - it helps if you have some kind of football team, or some nuclear weapons, but in the very least you need a beer."
— Frank Zappa
If the gun goes dry I use my knife. If the knife breaks off I use my teeth. I have only one rule - Start one job and see it through - The universe will have to offer someone else the leftovers. Multi tasking doesn't work in business or in gunfighting.
- Michael de Bethencourt
I'm not a member of the private LE forum here so I was going to pass on posting this, but if anyone involved in this thread is LE and interested Smith and Wesson is putting on a M&P pistol armorer's course at the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center in Hutchinson, Ks. in October.
One day class restricted to LE, shows 7 credit hours.
And...It's free of charge. I'm signed up for it.
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T.O.S.S. (Tactical Officer Survival School) inst. Tom Long
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Performance Pistol Inst. Frank Proctor
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