Well of late I have been just totally and completely lazy, too dang lazy even to go out and shoot. Well today I corrected that situation.
This is gonna be long so make sure you are sitting down and comfortable.
The real impetus for this range session was my EDC pistol, a S&W Shield 9mm. This gun has been going into stores with me for quite some while now but has gotten darn little range time.
I've been carrying it with an 8 round S&W brand mag in it and toting a spare 7 round S&W mag in a clip on leather pouch actually made for the Ruger LCP but it fits the Shield mags better.
I decided to upgrade it a bit so I ordered a MagGuts +2 kit which is advertised to turn a 7 round mag into a 9 round and an 8 round mag into a 10 round mag
https://magguts.com/. I also ordered an ArachniGRIP for it
https://www.arachnigrip.com/store. This is a little spider shaped thing that goes over the top of slide to make it easier to pull the slide back.
I installed the MagGuts kit consisting of spring, follower and base plate. I then tried to load 10 rounds and was at best barely able to ram the 9th one in. But even more concerning to me was when I unloaded the mag prior to installing the kit. The first round couldn't be removed with my thumb. I had to use a tool to push it out. The next round came out OK with thumb but the next two rounds went nose down in the mag and would not have fired had I needed that gun to save my life.
So since I now had serious reservations about the Shield I retired it temporarily until I could get it to the range. I didn't install the arachigrip. Today was range day for it.
I first unloaded my carry ammo (Speer Gold Dot 115 JHP) and again that first round would NOT come out using my thumb. At least the other rounds stayed nose up not down and did push out OK.
So I loaded it up with CCI Blazer aluminum case ammo and proceeded to fire. Well after a fashion I did anyway. I was only able to get 8 rounds to load into the now supposedly 10 round magazine. It did all feed and function the gun properly.
I had two other mags for it with me both 8 round mags, one a S&W brand and the other a ProMag. The ProMag was a replacement for one that had previously failed to work. The S&W was seriously rough feeling trying to load it and I was only able to load a single round into the mag. The ProMag allowed me to load 8 with difficulty and it did fire and function.
Overall the entire experience was quite exasperating and the gun is now on the trade list. I will never again load or fire it. It is HISTORY for me. This is the gun I got from Ron aka Bugeye in trade for my Walther P22.
Next up is the S&W M&P .40 S&W which for years was my EDC gun until I changed to the Shield due to the lighter weight of the Shield. It has CTC laser grips and night sights. I carry this gun in a Fobus paddle holster with the locking finger tab for retention. This gun has been carried and shot a lot. It has always been 100% reliable.
I unloaded my carry ammo from the only mag I had taken to the range with me which was the mag that has been in it for who knows how long. Carry ammo for this one is Speer Gold Dot 165 grain JHP. Unloading went smooth using only my thumb to push the rounds out and all ejected from mag properly as expected giving me confidence it would have gone bang 16 times had it been needed.
I loaded up with CCI Blazer aluminum case ammo with 165 JFN bullets. It fed and functioned fine thru two or three mags I fired with it.
All shooting was done today from the bench at 25 yards with my wrists resting on a pair of sandbags made from 25 pound lead shot bags. I was shooting at 8" steel falling plates. Hits came less often than I'd have likely mostly due to it shooting a bit high at 25 yards. I have complete confidence in this gun for everyday carry and self defense but it isn't a 25 yard target gun. For most any self defense situation the laser would be used for aiming other than outside in bright sunlight. Red lasers don't show well in broad daylight tho I was able to see it on the white steel plates most of the time.
Next up was the S&W M&P .45acp. Again I unloaded the carry ammo from the magazine and did so using thumb only. This mag loads and unloads easier than the .40 mags tho the difference is slight. I can get all 10 rounds it holds in using my fingers with no loading device pretty easily tho #10 lets me know I have to push harder. First 10 in the .40 are equally easy but by #15 I could use a loading helper.
I wound up shooting up the Gold Dot ammo it had loaded in addition to some hardball and reloads with 200 grain HPs. These were plated HPs from Berry's I think but wouldn't swear to it.
Making hits on the 8" falling plates was fairly easy at 25 yards and when I cleaned all six of them I have I finished up whatever ammo was left over hitting the 12" steel plate. I don't think I missed the 12" at all tho I did miss the 8" plates maybe 20% of the time.
All in all this is a good dependable gun and also has both CTC laser and night sights. I picked this one up as an LEO trade in. If it had ever been fired before I got it I sure couldn't tell it. Over all I'd say I hit the 8" and 12" steel plates at 25 yards around 80% of the time.
Last up was the pride and joy of the day. While I'm writing this one up as last it was actually the first one I shot today. It was my Walther .45acp. This thing is just a super nice piston. I think I missed only one 8" plate with it out of several magazines. I again shot whatever ammo was left in the mag on the 12" plate once I had knocked the 8" plates off the rack. it is a swinger and doesn't have to be reset like the 8" falling plates.
I used two or I think maybe three different loads in this pistol today and all of them were hitting steel at almost 100% of the time. The trigger on this gun is what all pistols want to be when they grow up. It is smooth and light and honestly feels as good as a S&W revolver fired single action. No it isn't quite that light but it is just SO SWEET. By comparison the two S&W M&P guns triggers are long and hard and gritty and feel like double the effort is needed. This gun makes hitting so easy due to that trigger.
I didn't do any standing free hand shooting today and didn't shoot closer than 25 yards. Chalk that up to me being lazy. I already had to walk out to reset the falling plates and just didn't want to also walk up closer. I shake something awful these days. Honestly I can hit a higher percentage at 25 yards from the bench than from 10 yards standing free hand.
So that's my range report for today. I shot four of my self defense pistols and reaffirmed my confidence in the 3 full size guns and made a decision the Shield is to be gone the next time I go to a gun shop. I'm thinking on trading it for a Shield EZ in 9mm. I'll make another post about that.