That is indeed a good price. It's less than I got mine for, at any rate!
If you'd like to shoot mine, send me a PM and we'll work something out, but I'm pretty sure you'll love it either way.
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- Fri Jul 20, 2007 2:29 am
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- Thu Jul 19, 2007 5:12 pm
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I couldn't tell you how obvious the lock is on the models with it, as mine doesn't have it. I can see the pin where the lock WOULD be, though, and my guess would be that its inconspicuous.
Where exactly are you? If you're anywhere near DFW, I can arrange to meet you and you can gander at mine and possibly shoot it if you want.
Where exactly are you? If you're anywhere near DFW, I can arrange to meet you and you can gander at mine and possibly shoot it if you want.
- Thu Jul 19, 2007 2:32 am
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- Thu Jul 19, 2007 1:58 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Smith and Wesson M&P
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I have one, it's my daily carry.
Shoots like a dream; it has the best trigger of any striker fired semiauto i've ever shot.
Earlier revs had a few problems, but the latest revs have them all sorted.
It also has the added feature of being able to be taken down w/o a trigger pull, which paranoid folks like me really appreciate in a striker gun.
It also points very naturally, and is very well balanced.
I've got a pair of hogue handall grips on mine, because I like having big honking grips on my guns, but the standard grip is very servicable.
If you decide to get one, send it here: http://www.burwellgunsmithing.com/M&P1.htm
to get one of his trigger jobs; the trigger will be beyond awesome once you do. (I have yet to send mine, but i've had some extended time with a friends that had his work done) The stock trigger is pretty good, but a bit heavy, but is very clean.
You can get them with and without the integral lock, as well as with and without a magazine safety. Mine lacks both "features" but you might have to search around for one depending on where you are.
I highly recommend it as an all-around good, high quality carry gun. I've had 1911 fiends shoot it and tell me that they don't totally hate the trigger like on most striker semiautos.
Shoots like a dream; it has the best trigger of any striker fired semiauto i've ever shot.
Earlier revs had a few problems, but the latest revs have them all sorted.
It also has the added feature of being able to be taken down w/o a trigger pull, which paranoid folks like me really appreciate in a striker gun.
It also points very naturally, and is very well balanced.
I've got a pair of hogue handall grips on mine, because I like having big honking grips on my guns, but the standard grip is very servicable.
If you decide to get one, send it here: http://www.burwellgunsmithing.com/M&P1.htm
to get one of his trigger jobs; the trigger will be beyond awesome once you do. (I have yet to send mine, but i've had some extended time with a friends that had his work done) The stock trigger is pretty good, but a bit heavy, but is very clean.
You can get them with and without the integral lock, as well as with and without a magazine safety. Mine lacks both "features" but you might have to search around for one depending on where you are.
I highly recommend it as an all-around good, high quality carry gun. I've had 1911 fiends shoot it and tell me that they don't totally hate the trigger like on most striker semiautos.