Just got here today...thanks to Bud's Gun Shop on the good price, S&W on the sweet promo deal, and extra special thanks to Dan Burwell.
Just got here today...thanks to Bud's Gun Shop on the good price, S&W on the sweet promo deal, and extra special thanks to Dan Burwell.
Just picked mine up. Will be getting acquainted this weekend, taking pics, hopefully a range trip, etc. Shall report back with impressions.
I expect I'll at least want to replace the rear sight at some point (three-dots get me confused). Any recommendations appreciated. Would need something user-installable (no special pusher or anything needed).
Will of course need a good holster too.
ETA: Oh yeah, I also got the form for the rebate for $50 and two free mags. This seems like a surprisingly good deal.
This pic went under the "Everything Else Picture Thread" before there was an M&P picture thread. Still diggin' my M&P.
So I have to ask- those of you with 45s, did you want or consider the safety version?
Would anyone want the safety version?
Is the 45 the same size as the full size 9mm?
Sorry but tonight I'm on a real serious M&P kick...
Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball...
No. Switched from 1911's to Glocks a few years ago, and was used to running without a manula safety. Wanted to keep things the same when I went to M&P's.
For someone who is used to running a 1911, or wants to run an M&P in addition to a 1911, then the thumb safety keeps the methods of operation prett ymuch the same between the two.Would anyone want the safety version?
No. The 45 is a bit larger frame wise, and has a slightly longer slide/barrel.Is the 45 the same size as the full size 9mm?
Sorry but tonight I'm on a real serious M&P kick...
Protego quod vallo.
Si vis pacem para bellum.
Still smaller than a 1911 in length and grip height though?
Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball...
Almost identical to a standard fullsize 1911 all the way around. As I understand it, S&W did this on purpose, and wisely so.
Protego quod vallo.
Si vis pacem para bellum.
Well, I must say, I am......just amazed, really.
Took along the G19 and shot it actually first. Several rounds at an IDPA target, double-taps, etc......OK, yeah -- I know what that's like.
Then shot the M&P, and what a difference ! ! !
I had always just accepted that the G19 was a little snappy. After all, it's a lightweight plastic gun, and at least this particular model in 9mm is less severe than the .40 or .45 models.
But the M&P was actually smooth to the point of being nearly effortless. I don't think I've handled a gun with this kind of feel since my Beretta VERTEC, a much bulkier and heavier design. The difference of the M&P from the G19 reminded me of when you get a brand-new set of really good radial tires on your vehicle.
And I'm really not sure what accounts for such a big difference. Size is no more than 5% greater than the G19, and weight no more than 7%. Can only figure that the superior fit to the hand transfers the force of the shot a lot more efficiently.
Regarding the latter topic, I've got some pics coming that I'll post in a separate thread, hopefully tomorrow.
In the meantime, consider me officially "IN".
OK, since this is supposed to be a photo thread.....
.....here's mine alongside his big bro.
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.....snuggle, snuggle.....grunt,grunt......
Protego quod vallo.
Si vis pacem para bellum.
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