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I would go crawling back and see if I could get the 1911 back. LOL I don't understand how a 1911 was to much gun but you are now looking at high cap 45's. I use CT's for practice only. They will show off your trigger management issues. IMHO I think lasers are to slow. I prefer fundamentals and a good sight picture.
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I have shot
![]() friend owns 3 ![]() I prefer the m&p so i bought one 3 very good reasons to buy m&p over ![]() 1) removable backstraps 2) better trigger (mine is @ 2.16) 3) usa made PS: customer service with S&W is top notch ! |
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Just for the record.
The gen 4 Glock have removable back straps. I would not carry or walk around with a 2.6 trigger. Glocks come with 4.5# and the lightest you should go is 4 on a carry. Glocks are not made in the U.S. although they are thinking of putting a factory in Ga. More professionals and PD depts carry Glocks as primary and backups. Just IMHO. And my $0.02 Gary
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