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    S&W Shield Video Review

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afJ16huA8wA

    I have been testing the S&W Shield for a couple of weeks now and have fired over 1,000 rounds through the latest S&W offering.

    Check it out and as always, questions and comments are welcome.
    Please check out the Military Arms Channel on YouTube.

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    Nice job! I may look into getting one of these.
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    Nice job!
    I was thinking about getting a Shield but after seeing the review I think I might just go with the M&Pc since thickness is not a huge concern to me. Now if only they would hurry up on replacing the triggers on regular M&P pistols.

    On an off note, who makes your steel targets? Love the design.

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    Is S&W just taking notes from their imports of the Walther PPS? Looks fairly identical.
    Looking for someone who can make a polygonal 1911 barrel for my father. IM me if you can help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AKIA_AZ View Post
    Nice job!
    I was thinking about getting a Shield but after seeing the review I think I might just go with the M&Pc since thickness is not a huge concern to me. Now if only they would hurry up on replacing the triggers on regular M&P pistols.

    On an off note, who makes your steel targets? Love the design.
    It's a Tatical Torso target by Action Target. It's a new product and might not be listed on their website just yet.

    It is a great target though, I like it the best of my man sized steel targets.
    Please check out the Military Arms Channel on YouTube.

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    I'm liking it

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    Nice review.

    I got my couple weeks ago, very happy with it. I have a FS too. at least in my shield there is the false reset like his bigger brother. the reset is more audible but while releasing the trigger you can feel like a small "clic" and make you think it is the reset and when pull the trigger it doesnt shoot, so you have to release it a little more.

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    Looks nice.... Always good to have options...
    Last edited by M_Rapp; 05-09-12 at 14:23.

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    Just watched this video. Great job. I am personally trying to decide between the 9c and the shield. Sold my G26 for a PM9, wasnt reliable enough. Now Im more familiar with AIWB carry methods I think something like the 9c would work well. Again, nice to have decisions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ARonBoard View Post
    Just watched this video. Great job. I am personally trying to decide between the 9c and the shield. Sold my G26 for a PM9, wasnt reliable enough. Now Im more familiar with AIWB carry methods I think something like the 9c would work well. Again, nice to have decisions.
    Same dilemma I have.... Nice thing about the 9c is the parts would pretty much work with my fullsize 9s.....

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