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04-13-2012, 18:37
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Range Report - New M&P Shield
OK, was able to get to the range this evening with the new shield. Had 150 rounds on hand, 100 target, 50 JHP. It ate them all without a hitch. The first couple times, getting the 7th round into the short mag was an adventure - took a good amount of effort. By the end of the session, it was easier, but still took some effort. Also, when fully loaded the short mag takes a fairly hefty smack to get it fully seated. The extended mag was both easier to load and easier to seat.
I fired it at 5 yards, 7 yards, and for the hell of it, 25 yards. Accuracy was impressive. It shot to point of aim and stayed in the center of the target nicely. At 25 yards, I was at least able to keep all of the rounds in the circle of the target, and I wasn't taking particular care. At 5 yards, I put 9 rounds into a big hole:
Felt recoil was surprisingly light, and fast follow-up shots were easily managed.
After the range, it disappears under a t-shirt in a cheap nylon holster - there will be a quality holster for it coming soon, though. It also fits really nicely in the back pocket of my jeans in a pocket holster.
I do believe that I am in love with this one.
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04-13-2012, 18:41
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My CSI computer kit has powder determined powder burns on the paper and the analysis says this was shoot within 2 feet........................
Just kidding, nice shooting I cant wait to give it a go. Congrats on the new pistol.
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04-13-2012, 18:51
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Originally Posted by TSA
My CSI computer kit has powder determined powder burns on the paper and the analysis says this was shoot within 2 feet........................
Just kidding, nice shooting I cant wait to give it a go. Congrats on the new pistol.

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HAHAHA! TSA does have the top of the line CSI kit for seeing through internet fluff.
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04-13-2012, 18:53
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I am indeed impressed with your forensic abilities! If I'm going to get accused anyway, next time I'll claim it as the 25 yard target :P
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04-13-2012, 18:56
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Originally Posted by DeLo
HAHAHA! TSA does have the top of the line CSI kit for seeing through internet fluff.
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Originally Posted by Aahzz
I am indeed impressed with your forensic abilities! If I'm going to get accused anyway, next time I'll claim it as the 25 yard target :P 
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04-13-2012, 19:12
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Thanks for the report.
Looks like a wonderful single stack option.
Can you share your thoughts of how it fits, if so, in the front pocket of a set of jeans?
The only thing I've found so far that fits the bill in 9mm has been the Kahr PM9 or CM9 (the MK9 is too clunky for me)
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04-13-2012, 19:25
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Thanks for the Range Report. It sure looks like a great pistol.
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04-13-2012, 19:40
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Thanks - interesting report.
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04-13-2012, 19:43
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Originally Posted by Four Knives
Thanks for the report.
Looks like a wonderful single stack option.
Can you share your thoughts of how it fits, if so, in the front pocket of a set of jeans?
The only thing I've found so far that fits the bill in 9mm has been the Kahr PM9 or CM9 (the MK9 is too clunky for me)
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It fits in my jeans, but I am a pretty dang big guy. If the jeans are snug, it's print a lot. As it is, I would definitely want a pocket holster to break up the outline.
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04-13-2012, 19:49
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Thanks for the report and good shooting.
Shield......is this a new M&P model?
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04-13-2012, 19:54
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Originally Posted by Berto
Thanks for the report and good shooting.
Shield......is this a new M&P model?
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It is, just released yesterday...
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04-13-2012, 20:06
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It is, just released yesterday...
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Yeah, just saw the other topics on it.....looks like they answered the demand for a nice single stacker.
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04-13-2012, 22:09
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So how was the trigger? Do you have any experience with the other M&Ps so that you can describe the differences?
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04-13-2012, 22:16
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Congrats!
Thanks for the report.
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04-13-2012, 22:25
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Nice report, thanks very much!
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04-13-2012, 23:35
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Congrats!  Thanks for the report.
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04-14-2012, 07:14
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Originally Posted by cowboy1964
So how was the trigger? Do you have any experience with the other M&Ps so that you can describe the differences?
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I do have experience with other M&Ps. The Shield trigger definitely has a noticeable reset. My full-size had the "false reset" where you'd feel and hear a click, but the trigger hadn't reset yet. The Shield has a nice audible/tactile click at the reset point.
There was a small bit of grit in the take-up, but it smoothed up considerably in the first shooting session.
I do prefer the Shield trigger to the regular M&P trigger.
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04-14-2012, 08:12
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Aahzz
I do have experience with other M&Ps. The Shield trigger definitely has a noticeable reset. My full-size had the "false reset" where you'd feel and hear a click, but the trigger hadn't reset yet. The Shield has a nice audible/tactile click at the reset point.
There was a small bit of grit in the take-up, but it smoothed up considerably in the first shooting session.
I do prefer the Shield trigger to the regular M&P trigger.
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Good to hear.
Thanks for your thoughts on the pistol.
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04-14-2012, 08:32
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What's that extra lever on the back? Can you file it off
Nice group, in spite of the powder burns on the target
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04-15-2012, 21:28
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Originally Posted by ithaca_deerslayer
What's that extra lever on the back? Can you file it off
Nice group, in spite of the powder burns on the target 
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I tried to file it off, but it broke Mrs Aahzz's nail file.
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04-15-2012, 21:59
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What ammo will you be running in this pistol for CCW? I was reading thru the online manual that the pistol is technically rated for +p ammo, but they strictly advise against the +p+ variety. I'm thinking along the Hornady CD since it is a barrel shorter than the G26 3.5".
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04-15-2012, 22:10
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Another question I have.... I read on another forum earlier today that the feedramp was NOT polished like the other M&P pistols in S&W lineup. The writer showed pictures where obvious machining marks were present on his feedramp. How's the fit and finish been?
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04-15-2012, 22:12
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Congrats, thanks for sharing!
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04-15-2012, 22:16
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looks like a winner.... S&W are gonna sell these like hot cakes. But One of the reasons I got rid of my mp45c was b/c it was hard to seat a topped off mag with out the slide being back. My mp9c doesn't have that issue. And I just bought a kahr cm9 so I can't justify buying this one yet, since my mp9c conceals nicely, and the cm9 conceals where that one cant. And a LCP for summer t-shirt and shorts weather.
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04-16-2012, 07:06
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DaBurna
What ammo will you be running in this pistol for CCW? I was reading thru the online manual that the pistol is technically rated for +p ammo, but they strictly advise against the +p+ variety. I'm thinking along the Hornady CD since it is a barrel shorter than the G26 3.5".
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I run the Winchester White Box JHPs. I realize that they aren't the latest, high performance bullet - but, I can afford to shoot enough of them to know that my gun functions well with them, and can shoot my carry ammo more frequently.
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