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Fighting the good fight |
Nifty. I was tempted to grab one of these back when SOS was selling some fancy LE trade-in metal M&P 2.0s for not much more than a basic polymer M&P 2.0, but I dragged my feet, and they were gone by the time I came back to it. https://www.sportsmansoutdoors...ducts2.cfm/ID/319936 | |||
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Prepared for the Worst, Providing the Best |
I'm not big on the M&P, but I like that they are doing this. Have you shot it yet? How does it compare to a standard plastic M&P? Different, but along the same lines, I just ordered an AXG grip module for a P320 this past week. I've been wanting to try one for years, but the $300-$400 price tag kept turning me off. I told myself there's no way it could make the gun do anything that much better. I finally found one for just under $200, which is still kinda steep, but I'm finally gonna find out if it's really worth it or not. | |||
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Giftedly Outspoken |
Come on you can't tease us like that. How low ball was this bid? Sometimes, you gotta roll the hard six | |||
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Spiritually Imperfect |
They are very good guns. I have two, a 4” model like yours and the Competitor model that I shoot in Steel Challenge matches. The trigger is much improved. The metal frame just feels more substantial than polymer. They carry well. Enjoy. | |||
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Ignored facts still exist |
Why on earth would any agency trade them in? How can you beat perfection? . | |||
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Congrats. I had an M&P full size pistol I bought cheap and sold it to a friend as he needed something and really liked mine. The polymer version I had was fantastic and I can only imagine how that will be for you. They are solid guns and the new trigger is nothing short of amazing. | |||
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I always wanted a gen 3 Smith all metal pistol. This makes more sense as the support is still there. | |||
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