S&W M&P Shield 9mm Review / Range Report

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  • Bap1911

    Plinker
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    Nov 29, 2011
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    NE Indy
    How can you not be sold on a review like this?! I have been debating a M&P 9c for a while, but a single stack Shield makes way more sense! Especially with the documented accuracy.
     

    Goodcat

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    Site Supporter
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    153   0   0
    Jan 13, 2009
    3,472
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    New Pal
    How can you not be sold on a review like this?! I have been debating a M&P 9c for a while, but a single stack Shield makes way more sense! Especially with the documented accuracy.

    We'll get you some trigger time tomorrow! :rockwoot::rockwoot:
     

    SmartAsh25

    Plinker
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    1   0   0
    Apr 10, 2012
    59
    6
    Portage
    I heard about this gun very recently so I did a bunch of research and loved what I read. I went to check it out today and I AM SOLD! I will be buying this gun very very soon. I am in love! what a beautiful gun!
     

    gglass

    Master
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    Dec 2, 2008
    2,324
    83
    ELKHART
    Love mine. Light, compact and accurate. Triggers gritty, stiff would be my only complaint.

    Come on up to the Elkhart area. I'll let you try my Shield with a smooth 2.5lb trigger with zero over-travel. The sensation of this trigger is more like depressing a keyboard key.
     
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