I admit, I don't know the difference between and M&P and an M&P Shield. Every time I see a reference to the Shield, I think, "what is that when it's at home?" but can't be arsed enough to find out and no one smarter is around to ask. If I was gun shopping for an M&P and purchase was imminent I'd have arsed. I wasn't.
Well, now I am working up the gumption. About time. Out of curiosity and need for blog fodder.
TO THE INTERNET!
Now I would go to SMith and Wesson itself, but while good for what it is, they censor stuff that goes to my state, and it is really just a slick ad copy and not super informative. Wiki will have to do.
Ah. I half suspected that. It's like the XD-slim. A single stack offering in a smaller and slimmer gun. Aiming at the CCW market. Good, good, I like that concept. There was a time I'd have the wants for a single stack polymer. Greater wants. But for single stack I'll just stick to the 1911s I have poured so much blood and sweat into learning all that great fun stuff about gunsmithing.
The regular M&P still appeals. If I ever get around to getting a polymer gun. Plus the .45 version won't have gimped magazines in my state.
Ugh. I need to move.
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I have a polymer gun. One built by real Germans, not that Austrian schlockmeister.
I hardly ever carry it. Plastic guns have no soul. They offend the shade of John Moses Browning (may peace be upon him).
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