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This gun does look cool. Polymer framed, DAO trigger.

Does anyone own this? How do you like it?

How is the recoil? Is the recoil high? Accuracy?

What are your likes and dislikes of the gun?

2007-01-22 14:24:31 · 1 answers · asked by davegesprek 1 in Politics & Government Military

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Early this month I went to S&W and was able to study and shoot their new M&P pistol. It is not a "super gun" as some are saying but is a big evolutionary step in polymer frame pistols.
It is a full size DA only polymer frame pistol that is going to be available in .40 S&W first and then 9mm later this year. There will also be compact versions, a .357 SIG and eventually a .45 at later dates.

The most noticeable feature is a great improvement in grips. The SW 99 had three interchangeable backstraps but this one has three interchangeable grip panels that also cover the sides and markedly change the feel of the grips. The medium and large panels have a noticeable palm swell and a rubber overmould. They can be changed by the user in a matter of seconds without tools.

The trigger is exceptional and has some pretty clever engineering. It is DAO at around 7 lb. but it feels like a good revolver more than anything. The takeup is consistent without stacking.

One of the drawbacks of many polymer pistols is that they require you to pull the trigger to field strip. Part of the neat stuff with the trigger mechanism is a sear release that can only be operated with the slide locked open. There is a lever that is easily reached through the ejection port that releases tension on the sear. Then you turn the external takedown latch and the slide can be removed.

After the visit I was able to get a prototype pistol for more extensive testing and it has done quite well. Accuracy was under 3" which is good for a service pistol and the trigger makes it easy to shoot well. I've shot well over 1000 rounds without a functional malfunction. There have been a couple of light hits on primers but S&W has already made a change in the striker to correct that.

There are some design features that make the frame much more rigid than other polymer guns and seem to have a very positive effect on perceived recoil. Subjectively I think recoil is a bit less than comparable polymer guns of similar weight firing the same ammo. It is a matter of opinion but I think recoil is very moderate for a 27 ounce gun.

It has an ambidextrous slide stop and the magzine catch is reversible by the user if needed. Magazine capacity is 15 rounds in .40 and 17 in 9mm.

2007-01-22 14:42:14 · answer #1 · answered by nardo84 3 · 1 0

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