I would agree, and as I look at it, maybe they were shooting RIP rounds that were losing their (winglets?) mid flight or through a light barrier test. That's what I can imagine it would look like.patterson wrote:nice groups
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- Sat Dec 20, 2014 11:16 am
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Re: S&W M&P issues - Chris Costa
- Sat Dec 20, 2014 7:11 am
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Re: S&W M&P issues - Chris Costa
I may have said it before, but there are several quality issues, and pitiful oversights that plague the M&P. Choose carefully my friends, if your life relies on your gun, make it worth it. Aside from the sometimes faulty design, you need quality material for a quality handgun, I thought everybody knew that by now, or learned their lesson from PRIOR mistakes...
A Glock or Springfield Armory XD(M) is a great alternative to the S&W M&P. Great durability and reliability can be found in the Glock, and great quality with superior accuracy are found in the XD(M). There are several great guns you can choose from, but please don't just buy a gun like the M&P for aesthetics alone. You might say it's like choosing a woman for her looks alone, you can brag, but you might starve to death when she lets you down and doesn't cook for you. (I always gotta through in an analogy... )
A Glock or Springfield Armory XD(M) is a great alternative to the S&W M&P. Great durability and reliability can be found in the Glock, and great quality with superior accuracy are found in the XD(M). There are several great guns you can choose from, but please don't just buy a gun like the M&P for aesthetics alone. You might say it's like choosing a woman for her looks alone, you can brag, but you might starve to death when she lets you down and doesn't cook for you. (I always gotta through in an analogy... )