Robb reviews the Smith & Wesson M&P40 over at Guns, Holsters, and Gear.
I've been resisting the M&P series here for a while now, mainly because I don't need or want another .40 S&W firearm and I see no point in buying a high capacity 9mm that I can only stoke with 10 round magazines. I have been thinking more and more about the M&P45, simply because it looks like it would be a great house pistol, with 10+1 rounds of .45 ACP goodness and a rail for a light/laser/bayonet. Robb puts the .40 through its places, blowing the front sight off in the process (!!!) and gives his impressions.
Go, take a read - the S&W M&P series seems to be taking the gunblogging community by storm!
That is all.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
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The M&P is high on my list.
I have one in 9mm (full size) and I have to say I like it. . . two thumbs up.
I'll let you know how I like my new M&P 45.... if I ever get the heck out of this dusty hellhole.
We've got the 9 mm compact and a .45 -- good, solid guns both of them. But Sigs, they ain't ;-)
I keep tossing the idea of the M&P45C around in my head if we ever get CCW around these parts (WI)...
Something about the 4" barrel and the shortened grip sounds like such a great idea for a CCW piece. Now if they'd just do that for the 9mm...
light/laser/bayonet
I need new glasses. I first read that as "lightsaber bayonet" and immediately thought, "oh, hell yes!"
I got an M&P 45C last month. It is now my now daily carry pistol. I love it.
http://www.weerdworld.com/2010/bear-gun/
Project Bear gun...someday...
You want to "shake that bear", eh Weer'd?
Just checked the S+W site, and I think the threaded barrel .45 ACP M+P might be Mass. Compliant. But something tells me the Suppressor itself isn't.
I love my 45C. I traded in a SIG P239 in 9mm for it back in the winter and really haven't looked back. It's now my daily carry gun and I just slap a TLR-1 on it for nightstand duty at night.
My only wish is that they would come out with some sort of a grip extension that you could put on one of the full size 10rd magazines. Now THAT would be friggin' sweet!
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