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Offline hoggunner

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S&W M&P 40
« on: August 28, 2010, 07:38:47 PM »
O.K. i just bought a M&P 40 tell me what you think of this gun for home protection and CC.   i am hopeful when we get a new governer we will get CC
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Re: S&W M&P 40
« Reply #1 on: August 29, 2010, 08:26:54 AM »
The M&P's are a great line of pistols.  I know several LE officers that carry the M&P 40S&W full size everyday. I have a Full size 9mm and a 45acp fullsize.  I love them both. I've been shooting CDP class in IDPA with my 45acp this year and have had great luck.  Only problems I've had out of it is My reloads.    I have around 2500 Rnd.s through my 9mm  and Close to 6000 through the 45acp.
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Re: S&W M&P 40
« Reply #2 on: August 29, 2010, 08:37:11 AM »
I bought my M&P 40 Compact two or three years ago and it was my first autoloading pistol.  I almost limited myself to a DA revolver because of simplicity, but when I found a striker fired pistol with no safety, decockers or other of the contrtols that intimidated me about simi-auto pistols I decided to go for it.  Slide release, mag release, trigger......... that's it.  It is all business and ready when I am.  I do not CC with it but it goes with me when I'm travelling and is within reach when I'm in bed whether at home or away.  Because I keep it in condition one, it is always in a holster that shields the trigger from getting snagged.

I can say that the first time at the range I was very impressed with its accuracy.  My previous pistol shooting experience was mainly with a scoped specialty pistol (Contender) but this M&P points very naturaly.  Here are the first five shots I ever took with it at 25 yards with factory Winchester jacketed hollow points:


I have also taken 50 yard shots on several occasions from a kneeling position and resting my wrists on my shooting box or whatever is at hand.  Once I hit a 3" target on the second shot and I can usually put them all on a small paper target at that distance.  The only malfunction I've had was within the first hundred rounds of ammo; twice the slide locked back on the second to last round.  I thumbed the slide release and it fed the last rounds normally both times.  I've shot several hundred rounds since then with no hiccups.

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