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swsmailman
09-09-11, 16:07
I have a question about the difference in the M&P 9mm that come in 17+1 capacity and 10+1 capacity. I assume that is for those certain states that don't like the high capacity magazines, but is this something that is fixed with the magazine or with the actual gun itself?

The reason I am wanting to know is I found a M&P 9mm FS that I am wanting to buy but it is the 10+1, so was wondering if I bought it, could I just buy the other magazines to make it the 17+1 capacity or just remove the limiter in the magazine that it comes with?

dhunley1
09-09-11, 16:13
You can just buy the 17rd mags. You can't increase the capacity on the 10rd mags.

Hmac
09-09-11, 16:38
It's the magazine, not the gun. 17 round magazines will work just fine. You can even add an Arredondo base plate and increase the the 17 rounder to 23 rounds.

Beat Trash
09-11-11, 13:02
If the deal is good enough, I'd just buy some 17 rd magazines, and sell the 10 rd magazines to someone in a ban state.

Or use the 10 rd magazines for training. Especially when performing magazine changes. Let the 10 rd mags bounce on the concrete instead of your 17 rd'ers.

mrosamilia
09-11-11, 13:15
It's the magazine, not the gun. 17 round magazines will work just fine. You can even add an Arredondo base plate and increase the the 17 rounder to 23 rounds.

I can only get 22 in mine. Has anyone else had this happen?

aziator
09-11-11, 13:17
I can only get 22 in mine. Has anyone else had this happen?

I thought the Arredondo was a +4 for .40 and +5 for 9mm. I think I have only shoved 22 in there but I don't remember.

Texas42
09-11-11, 15:25
I thought the Arredondo was a +4 for .40 and +5 for 9mm. I think I have only shoved 22 in there but I don't remember.

Shoot, I loose count after 15 or so. . .
:P

jwperry
09-11-11, 15:32
Shoot, I loose count after 15 or so. . .
:P

Take off your other shoe. :p