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Razai said:I too appreciate what Smith managed with their M&P line, but there is no comparison between the 1.0 and 2.0 guns. They really got it right with the 2.0 Compact.
admin said:I tried to like the M&P; I really tried - but I could not get past the trigger on it. Yeah, I know you can get the aftermarket ones like the aforementioned APEX, but those are not cheap and it defeats one of the main draws to the M&P: the cost.
shooter444 said:Bought a MP45 full size,no thumb safety, over a decade ago. I have liked it enough to sell all my old 45's., and pick up a Shield45 2.0, no thumb safety, a couple years ago.
Other than a red dot on the full size, both are stock, no mods, and have been 100% reliable and accurate!
Which is more than I can say for a few other 45's I have bought in the past.
Martimus said:I own several M&P 1.0 pistols. All have Apex kits and triggers installed. Personally, other than the new M&P 9 Compact, I see no reason to replace any of them to the 2.0 variant.
John Kuhns said:Unlike Hansen I opted to keep the safety on mine. Sure, I can remove it but am choosing not to.
Hansen said:John Kuhns said:Unlike Hansen I opted to keep the safety on mine. Sure, I can remove it but am choosing not to.
Two reasons I removed the safety! #1 was during a force on force drill I actually engaged the safety on two separate occasions on the same day. While conducting live fire drills a week later, I did the same thing again.... I removed the safety that night! All my M&P's have NO safety, so I made this one emulate them too.
I have trained myself to treat my guns as they have no safety engagement on them. Since 1988 I have had no issue at all with this method and it continues on. No reason to change it up... I know of people that do leave the safeties on them and that is all well and good too.
Noshoot said:Hansen said:John Kuhns said:Unlike Hansen I opted to keep the safety on mine. Sure, I can remove it but am choosing not to.
Two reasons I removed the safety! #1 was during a force on force drill I actually engaged the safety on two separate occasions on the same day. While conducting live fire drills a week later, I did the same thing again.... I removed the safety that night! All my M&P's have NO safety, so I made this one emulate them too.
I have trained myself to treat my guns as they have no safety engagement on them. Since 1988 I have had no issue at all with this method and it continues on. No reason to change it up... I know of people that do leave the safeties on them and that is all well and good too.
I shoot everything with high thrumbs (especially my hand that grips) like I would a 1911. This makes it easy for me when I have switched back and forth between different platforms.
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