Midwest Firearm Exchange (great big blue table) and Plainfield Shooting Supplies were the cheapest at the last 2-1500's. My opinion only. Others price match, some haggle...neither of these two do.
After all my reading and research, I have looked for a P99 for 2 years. Last INDY 1500 looked at every both, asked every vendor. Not one in the whole show. Hang on to it, if you decide you don't like it sell it for a decent price!
A friend, who would vote Glock says his M&P rattles when the mag is more than half full. Has anyone else heard this? Quite with 8 rounds or less, but an audible rattle above 8. Isolated incident or Quality control?
A friend has a Walther p 22 suppressed, it was really fun to shoot. Funny thing though, without the can, it sometimes had issues cycling. Between 4 of us, we went through 2 budget boxes in one afternoon, lota fun.
Thanks for this, I intend to by a 9mm and a .22 for practice. I may be paranoid but I do not want to end up on any list anywhere. But certainly as few as possible. Politicians change, agendas change but once they have the list they certainly will not lose it.
To be sure the intended use matters most, for some it can be argued it would be that which determines caliber. Then for comfort it seems an individual matter. But it is best to get some fingerprints on some guns at the local shop, like the ones that support here. Price is important, but quality...
In this day of increased crime rates, increased unemployment, and increased political pressure gun purchases are up. It is my opinion that many buyers end up at big box stores and buy what looks "pretty," is cheap, and what the sales clerk wants to sell.
I am sure, based on this forum that...
Is this rare for the M&P, I have not heard of POI's moving about based on standard factory ammo. Sure groups grow and shrink, but literally moving? I would like to know more.