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Re: Question for those who shoot an M&P
« Reply #10 on: May 09, 2009, 04:54:23 PM »
I don't think so.. I know that he had an issue with one of his M&P's with the striker safety block.  Something happened and it quit working and luckily he noticed this before it hurt himself or others.  Brought it to the attention of S&W and they corrected the problem.  I can ask otherwise the link to the M&P forum I'm sure would answer any questions for you.. He is a regular poster on  there.. I'm actually surprised after I sent the thread to him he hasn't joined this one.. He is actually the one that got me watching shooting Wednesdays on T.O.C.  I just never really had a reason to go to the website until this year I was bored at work so that is when I found the forum.. Joined in on the fun.  Anyway.. Let me know.. I can ask him anything for anyone on M&P's

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Re: Question for those who shoot an M&P
« Reply #11 on: May 09, 2009, 05:17:25 PM »
This guy's avatar isn't a picture of Donald Trump is it? I have lurked around the M+P forum. It is a great resource for a great pistol.

I have not had to do anything to mine except routine cleanings.  I'll bring a variety of rounds to the range and post pics of the fired brass. I honestly never paid attention, but I'll take a look,. Could just be the extractor design.

Thanks for the heads up.




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Re: Question for those who shoot an M&P
« Reply #12 on: May 09, 2009, 06:04:03 PM »
twyacht... LOL.. I highly doubt that his avatar is Donald Trump.  Just not this guys cup of tea ( or cold coffee for him )  and I don't know if it says locations on there ( never been to the M&P forum ) but he would be from Iowa if it says and if he has it visible

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Re: Question for those who shoot an M&P
« Reply #13 on: May 10, 2009, 09:11:02 PM »
Just checked out that M&P Forum. Looked at the Smith and Wesson M&P 9c holster called "Summer Comfort" by Galco. I will be making a purchase tomorrow. Very nice looking holster.
They did have a question about Serpa Blackhawk Holsters for the M&P Compacts and I use one for my compact that is made for a regular frame M&P and do not have any problems with it.

 

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