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Hell, I could tuck it between my cheek and gum and spit brown boolits at the lost beaner... Good luck with the new pistola, . Ya know, if ya shower more than monthly your guns would last longer...
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I have been carrying my Springfield XDs 9 for the past couple of weeks as it has gotten hot and humid. I usually carry with the pinky extension but this year I am using the extended magazine with the full size grip. It may print more but I feel a lot more secure with my grip. I also am changing the slim grips on my DW Guardian to regular as I am not shooting the slims as well as I would like. This pistol in 38 Super should be more accurate than my ECO was in 9. I think the difference is my grip is not consistent as the frame is smaller diameter than any of my other 1911s. I have not had a rust problem but noticed that after several days in the holster the XDs is looking quite dry forward on the slide. The WC Spec Ops 9 with the fat double stack magazine has made me very aware of how tiny the single stack frames feel, especially the hideout guns with a nubbin to hang on to. My large hands are not a good match. I like a larger gun as at some point it may turn onto a club or a rock.
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Good guns. It is currently my daily carry too.
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I had plans on Saturday (past) to run 100rds of WWB and 50rds of Fed HST 124gr but, the darn range was packed with class students. Oh well, range report will have to wait.
First impressions: Fits great in my hands and points naturally. The trigger is blah (7-8lbs) but, breaks crisp and actually doesn't feel heavy. We'll see if I throw in an Apex kit or not. I've shot one of these before so, I know what to expect as far as recoil and repeat shots goes. I'm good with two less rounds compared to the 10rd fatties (ie: 26, m&p 9c, sr9c, ect...) because it is much more lighter, slimmer, and comfortable.
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Love the "Caution" billboarded across the slide. "Capable of firing with the magazine removed." uuuhhhhhhhhhhh Yeah. Take the mag out, clear the chamber. Then it won't go off. What we have to write to prevent lawsuits in this country!
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Congrats on the new M&P!
They're about the closest thing to the complete reliability of a 1911 that I've run across yet. I have four of them, and my first (made in 07/07) still hasn't had the first malfunction. None of the rest have, either.
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Great minds think alike! Quote:
Laugh it up, blaze. love the M&P line, should of never gotten rid of my first M&P 9. Live and learn.
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Thanks.
Thanks bro, still trying to learn these DSLR cameras tho. Thanks. One of my favorite watches, unfortunately it stopped working and cost more to repair than replace. Thank you, it's small for sure. Thanks Mike. Thank you. I will get a range report on it asap. Great to hear, can't wait to put some rounds down range with it.
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