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| “Only if the price is right”. I’ve personally never cared for the 40 variant. Always had better experiences with both the 9mm & 45...
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| quote: Originally posted by Wreckless: Like he said, unless it was a fire sale or had plenty of mags thrown in extra there's no reason to buy used.
I can think of one. When buying from a friend; no 4473.
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| Posts: 3758 | Location: W. Central NH | Registered: October 05, 2008 |  
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| Well, there is that.  And the price will likely be very right. I've flip-flopped about it all afternoon, talking myself into and out of the purchase. It's definitely a want more than a need. Heck, I guess I can sell or trade it later if it doesn't suit.
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| I had the first gen shield 9. Sold it. Six months ago my LGS had the 2.0 shield on sale. 325.00 NIB.
The 2.0 is night/day better. Stippling, stock trigger and trigger stop. I like it because it has a full size grip for a thin single stack.
I had a chance twice to get the P365, but am waiting till they get the issues worked out.
I've even seen the new shields with the red laser for 375 online. |
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| I have the Shield 2.0 9mm with integrated green laser and the Shield Performance Center .45, with ported barrel.
The .45 PC has recoil only mildly heavier then the 9mm. I have fired the .40 shield, and the .45 has more controllable recoil by far! |
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| quote: Originally posted by gwmac: I have a Shield M.2 in .40 with the rough grip material. I don't like it at all. The rough grip I covered with a Pachmyra Grip Sleeve. And, I'm in the process of converting the .40 to .357 Sig.
I also have a Shield M.2 in 9mm which I love and I've bought and sold an XDS and stopped carrying my little 1911s. If you want a Shield, buy one new. If you want an XD, buy it. Or Buy both and then decide.
The rough grips on the new shields is easily rectified with a set of Talon grip applications. |
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| I bought one on sale last June, finally took it out to shoot. Very disappointed. Neither sight was centered , looked like a rush job. $15 at range to have them adjusted, so not a huge deal, but poor workmanship. Multiple fail to feeds. Last round would not feed period. I brought home, and cleaned it all up nice, and used slide glide on rails. I have cycled slide a 100 times. Will see if that helps. No experience with the 2.0
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| Posts: 1044 | Location: Virginia | Registered: October 29, 2007 |  
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| quote: Should I buy a used M&P Shield?
That size gun in .40 is likely to be unpleasant to shoot, probably the reason your friend wants to sell it, for all we know. |
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