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My next firearm purchase... A single stack M&P

Discussion in 'The Water Cooler' started by Aaron, Apr 12, 2012.

  1. Aaron

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    Looks good... I am a fan of Smith products. I have had nothing but positive experiences with their firearms.

    I just picked up a new carry pistol (although not a S&W) a few weeks ago, extremely happy with the purchase .
     
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    Yeah I'm anxious to get one in at the shop an get my hands on it. Actually. I'll prolly just check one out at the NEA convention tomorrow.
     
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    It is a good looking gun, I'm interested to hear more about reliability, etc once they start to get in the publics hands.

    What did you get Scott?

    I'm still waiting on my restricted permit......as of now I'm 4 months into the process and from what I hear I've still got another 2-4 months before I have a gun in hand. :sad:
     
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    Your states gun laws are ridiculous....

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    Uh. Yeah. They sure are. Scott. She's a beauty.
     
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    Sweet!!

    I'm a fan of the Springfield's XD line and they currently have the single stack .45 and after a quick trip to the Barber I should have one of those to try out.
     
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    Love the look of that Smith. I was looking at a Ruger LCP .380 for my next conceal carry. Something to wear on my ankle.
     
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    Just bought the LCP 9mm as my wife's carry pistol, she loves it!
     
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    Thats the LCR, right? I have the LCP but was thinking about an upgrade.

    Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk 2
     
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    No, the 9MM is called the LC9.

    The LCR comes in .380 .357 and.22.
     
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    You're right, it's the LC9. My bad. Cool little 9mm
     
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    I bought an LC9 last year, but got rid of it because of magazine stiffness and constant jamming. although the gun has worked well for others, for me any weapon that jams more than 1 time in a series of 50 rounds. I consider it ineffectively unreliable.

    Since Gun Directory dot com, has been finally taken off line, there's no more gathered information on standard handguns.

    gundirectory,com
     
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    I bought an LC9 last year, but got rid of it because of magazine stiffness and constant jamming. although the gun has worked well for others, for me any weapon that jams more than 1 time in a series of 50 rounds. I consider it ineffectively unreliable.

    Since Gun Directory dot com, has been finally taken off line, there's no more gathered information on standard handguns.

    gundirectory,com

    My bad Gun Directory is back up!!!!! :hail::woot::cool:
     
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    That's what I meant, LC9. :) Either way, I'm thinking about getting one. The LCP is nice...it stays tucked away in my Desantis Nemesis holster and fits quite nicely in my back pocket but something a little bigger would be nice.
     

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