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Any M&P.45 users out there?
« on: May 23, 2008, 03:51:20 PM »
I purchased a Smith & Wesson M&P.45 last month and really, really like ike it. I am new to this forum and was wondering if anyone else has the M&P.45 and what your thoughts or feelings are? Do you like the M&P.45 or dislike.
I have sent 1500 rnds down range without any problems, my M&P was dead on right out of the box.
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Re: Any M&P.45 users out there?
« Reply #1 on: May 23, 2008, 04:37:38 PM »
I purchased a Smith & Wesson M&P.45 last month and really, really like ike it. I am new to this forum and was wondering if anyone else has the M&P.45 and what your thoughts or feelings are? Do you like the M&P.45 or dislike.
I have sent 1500 rnds down range without any problems, my M&P was dead on right out of the box.

Welcome to the site, and good post. Can't tell you much about the pistols, though, I did look at the AR rifle/carbine and thought it quite overpriced for the product, especially as it was made by Stag. How's the quality of the .45?
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Re: Any M&P.45 users out there?
« Reply #2 on: May 23, 2008, 05:36:17 PM »
I really like mine....and it's pretty...not like a Block...er Glock.  ;)

I spent $100 for a trigger job on mine and got it back yesterday.  Supersweet!

The only thing I've seen on the downside of the M&P's was in 9MM at a class...in the late afternoon after several hundred rounds and a little running around there would be a few stovepipes and the slide would not always lock back on the last shot.  This looked to be directly related to the shooter not holding the gun properly with a locked elbow.  I saw this on other manufacturer's weapons as well.

1500 rounds, eh?  That's pretty good.  Do you know if Crimson Trace makes laser sights for the M&P 45's yet?
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Re: Any M&P.45 users out there?
« Reply #3 on: May 23, 2008, 06:44:25 PM »
Pathfider - regarding quality I feel it is real good, of course I don't have much experience with pistols and esp. auto's. and can't really give an expert answer other than what I just said. On another forum there are some folks that had bad experience due to a quality control issue from S&W, but they seem to be the minority.  I suppose that all gun makers have some issues. But if I remember right S&W has a lifetime warranty for the M&P - can't beat that one with a stick! As compared to other gun makers that give 90 days or what ever. As I said I am impressed with it as alot of folks are.

Rastus - I believe I read on another forum that CT does make  laser sights for the M&P, I'm not sure if they have them for the .45 yet or not. I believe they do for the 9mm, .380. It doesn't matter I can't afford them anyway - well at least the significant other says I can't. :'(
That's kinda weird that you get a few stovepipes after several hundred or so and the slide won't lock on the last one out :o
I'm with you on the blocks - er, Glocks. they remind me of a 2x4 with sights but there are alot em out there so that says something I suppose
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Re: Any M&P.45 users out there?
« Reply #4 on: May 23, 2008, 06:56:13 PM »
I've been going back and forth on rather or not I want to buy one...   Still not had a chance to shoot the 45, but I have shot the 9 and the 40,  So far they have been the best striker fired pistol I have ever shot.
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Re: Any M&P.45 users out there?
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Re: Any M&P.45 users out there?
« Reply #5 on: May 23, 2008, 07:18:29 PM »
I've been going back and forth on rather or not I want to buy one...   Still not had a chance to shoot the 45, but I have shot the 9 and the 40,  So far they have been the best striker fired pistol I have ever shot.

TAB...I don't know if it's still valid, but S&W had a promotion with a $50 rebate plus an additional mag.  If the rebate is still going on you may want to get one now...I got in on the $50 + a mag promotion.

Also...there were some SHOT show specials left where I got mine...the show specials had the tritium night sights for no extra charge.  So..I got my M&P 45 with night sights installed ($75 for sights?) and a $50 rebate and a mag.  Hope it's still going on so you can get in on it.

Frosty....it was how they were holding the gun.  The gun needs something to recoil against and the M&P seems to need a solid hold a bit more than did the Glocks.  The FNP 9's seemed to suffer a bit more from shooter fatique than did the M&P's or Glocks.  But...the FNP's being double/single action do have the best trigger...at least until I spent $100 to get my M&P slicked up.
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Re: Any M&P.45 users out there?
« Reply #6 on: May 23, 2008, 07:37:07 PM »
Yep,the rebate is in effect till Aug 15. Here's the link for details... http://tinyurl.com/699eu4

The quality of the M&P line has been proven and MANY L.E. Agencies have adopted them as Duty Weapons.

http://www.shootingwire.com/shooting_wire_release.html?releaseID=130612

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Re: Any M&P.45 users out there?
« Reply #7 on: May 23, 2008, 08:14:58 PM »
Finally, an M+P post,.. Hey Frosty, Crimson Trace does make em' for the .40, I'm sure with the popularity of the M+P, all calibers will come if not out already. They are as you correctly pointed out around $250.00. :-\

My M+P .40, shot right out of the box with NO problems at all. Switched the mag release to left handed in about 2 minutes, and am still waiting for my free two mags. Although, I did get my $50 check. (The pre Easter promo).

The cust. serv. rep said they are shipping them as fast as they can.

Congrats on the .45! Plus, it was the 2007 Handgun of the Year.

Hawkfish even said they weren't bad, thats a good thing. ;D Totally proud and selfless pic attached.
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Re: Any M&P.45 users out there?
« Reply #8 on: May 23, 2008, 08:37:32 PM »
Thanks for the chat & info. on the M&P, since I'm fairly new to pistols I didn't know about stovepiping from improper hold or is it limp wristing ::)
TWYACHT if your looking for a M&P forum here's the url -  http://mp-pistol.com/boards/  it is mostly M&P's but there's other pistola stuff. I finally got my 2 extra mags. 8 weeks later - still waiting for my $50.
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Re: Any M&P.45 users out there?
« Reply #9 on: May 23, 2008, 08:41:54 PM »
Thanks for the chat & info. on the M&P, since I'm fairly new to pistols I didn't know about stovepiping from improper hold or is it limp wristing ::)
TWYACHT if your looking for a M&P forum here's the url -  http://mp-pistol.com/boards/  it is mostly M&P's but there's other pistola stuff. I finally got my 2 extra mags. 8 weeks later - still waiting for my $50.
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I guess I shoulda' said limp wristing.  I haven't gotten my mags or money yet...but it's early yet.
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