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Posted on 4/24/13 at 9:50 am to Wooly
I don't think that gun is considered a compact in the marketplace. The M&P 9c is a subcompact like the P2000sk.
My P2000 is the same size as the USP compact was, and in general I think of it as a compact pistol.
I have since put the large grip on the back so the grip is even fatter. I put my off hand thumb pad on the grip to control recoil and the large back gives me a bit more room. Outside of barrel length it feels like a full size gun.
My P2000 is the same size as the USP compact was, and in general I think of it as a compact pistol.
I have since put the large grip on the back so the grip is even fatter. I put my off hand thumb pad on the grip to control recoil and the large back gives me a bit more room. Outside of barrel length it feels like a full size gun.
Posted on 4/24/13 at 10:03 am to Wooly
I've got a 9c. Love it. I agree that I wouldn't want it in a .40. Too snappy but overall it doesnt feel like a "small" gun
Posted on 4/24/13 at 10:39 am to gmrkr5
Maybe for a second one when I cc.
But its going to be in ny night stand. . I want something I will be comfortable with
But its going to be in ny night stand. . I want something I will be comfortable with
Posted on 4/24/13 at 11:37 am to Wooly
i hear ya... definitely get what your comfortable with.
Posted on 4/24/13 at 11:52 am to Wooly
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I want something I will be comfortable with
I wanted a gun with no safety that's double action only, like the M&P and Glocks, only I wanted a hammer to at least put my thumb on. Mine's technically a hammer fired pistol but it's a precocked version like a striker fired. The hammer always sits down even though the striker is cocked. The hammer visually comes back as you squeeze the trigger then it releases. You can manually hold the hammer down though when you are holstering the gun so nothing happens (even though there is one in the chamber and it is 'cocked').
To me it is what, after tons of research, I'm the most comfortable with. It's my first semi auto as well. I wanted a hammer, even though it's not single action and bobbed to where you can't grab it.
Posted on 4/24/13 at 11:53 am to Gaston
I'm just worried about getting raped with the pricing
Posted on 4/24/13 at 11:55 am to Gaston
Gaston, once my 1911 comes in, ill probably start saving and repurchase an HK45CT. Need something I can shoot suppressed for when I turn 21
This post was edited on 4/24/13 at 11:58 am
Posted on 4/24/13 at 12:05 pm to Wooly
quote:I'd get a 9mm instead of 40.
so what do yall suggest? 9mm or 40?
quote:Since I don't live in BR, I can't help you w/ local gun stores. My nearest gun store is 50 miles away. I've bought nearly all my guns off the internet, using a local FFL for the transfer. I've been very happy w/ these deals. I've had good experiences w/:
also where do you suggest i make the purchase? i do not want to purchase it online.
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LINK , but it was 1 1/2 years ago... and
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quote:For SD, I carry Remington Golden Saber and Speer Gold Dot. I'm sure there are newer rounds out there, but both of these have solid, proven tracken records in the guns I cc and function 100%. No matter what SD load you use, be sure you've shot it enough to be 100% confident that it'll will function.
and what specific ammo do you suggest?
quote:Winchester White Box since that's usually the only thing available at my local WM (on the VERY RARE occasion it's avialable).
for target practice and HD?
If the gun's not going to be used for concealed carry, I'd suggest buying the biggest version of the gun that you shoot the best.
I've seen the Apex trigger mentioned some. My approach to SD guns is like my approach to my profession......I try to avoid needless professional risk and liability. If I'm going to potentially use a gun for self defense, I'm not going to make changes in the factory trigger. From what I've read, I'm concerned that having a non-stock trigger on a gun that's used in a self defense shooting could present a problem for my defense if the shooting ends up in court (possibly criminal, but more likely civil). If I'm not satisfied w/ the trigger as is, I'm going to use a different gun.
Full version of a Maasad Ayoob article w/ lots of good info. LINK /
Brief version: "The two things I would strongly advise against doing and have strongly advised against doing, would be a trigger pull lighter than the factory recommends, and removal or de-activation of a safety device."
Posted on 4/24/13 at 12:18 pm to Carson123987
i thought suppressors were not legal?
Posted on 4/24/13 at 12:30 pm to Wooly
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i thought suppressors were not legal?
$200 tax stamp, a bunch of paperwork and 9 months to a year waiting, and you can own one.
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you must posses the stamp ANY time you posses the suppressor. So if you go to the range with it, gotta have the stamp on you.
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subject to periodic inspection by the ATF
YOUTUBE VIDEO HOW TO BUY A SUPRESSOR
This post was edited on 4/24/13 at 12:33 pm
Posted on 4/24/13 at 12:31 pm to TigerOnThe Hill
Thsnks for posting... great info
Posted on 4/24/13 at 12:34 pm to TigerOnThe Hill
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If the gun's not going to be used for concealed carry, I'd suggest buying the biggest version of the gun that you shoot the best.
Do you mean the 5 inch barell or the 40 of the m&p?
And may I ask why?
Posted on 4/24/13 at 1:01 pm to Wooly
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raped with the pricing
If you don't think it offers features other guns don't then by all means I wouldn't buy it. For me though, it did.
It's an ambidextrous hammer fired double action only capable of being cocked with the trigger.
Posted on 4/24/13 at 2:38 pm to Wooly
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but im having trouble finding a realistic price on a new 9mm M&P can anyone help me out in finding pricing on one?
Call Barney's in Lafayette. They have law enforcement pricing and are very friendly. My dad got his M&P40 with 3 mags for... (you're gonna shite)...........................
...$434 before tax. So about $470ish and he was out the door with a brand new M&P40 with 3 magazines. It is literally the best price I've ever seen for M&Ps, even better than Bud's.
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also this is for bapple, how much goes into changing out sites? like putting on night sites?
Well you need a tool or a brass punch set and I have both. If you buy the sights, I'll put them on for you.
Email me if you have questions:
<---0828@gmail.com
And those that doubt the Apex trigger for defensive use, it REALLY makes you that much better of a shot. I want something that is proven and tested, and everyone who has an Apex kit loves it. But there are two different types of "kits" from Apex:
1. Internal parts (sear, RAM, springs, etc) - this uses the factory trigger.
2. Forward set sear and trigger - includes all parts, including a brand new aluminum trigger with very little takeup and very little reset. It is the best trigger.
Here is my review of an M&P with the Apex FSS and trigger:
M&P40
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Do you mean the 5 inch barell or the 40 of the m&p? And may I ask why?
He mainly means a handgun with a long sight radius and a full grip, AKA 4"+ barrel with a full grip. The compact has a 3.5" barrel and a compact grip. While it is a good gun, it's still not the same as a full size.
Full sized guns are just easier to shoot, handle, aim, etc. Smaller guns are more difficult to shoot.
This post was edited on 4/24/13 at 2:40 pm
Posted on 4/24/13 at 3:38 pm to bapple
When purchase his m&p?
That's a damn good price
That's a damn good price
Posted on 4/24/13 at 4:54 pm to Wooly
Cabelas had some used ones today. Not sure exactly what caliber, just glanced in the case.
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