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.
I have a polymer gun. One built by real Germans, not that Austrian schlockmeister.
ReplyDeleteI hardly ever carry it. Plastic guns have no soul. They offend the shade of John Moses Browning (may peace be upon him).