There ya go, 11B10. DB tells you straight. Sadly, I have ZERO experience with the M&P J frame, so I couldn't have advised you anyway. Sorry...
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Shot 5 rounds of 357 through mine today because it was the only Gold Dot I could find. That will never happen again. Then shot a box of 158gn standard velocity. That is some sweet stuff. I could shoot it all day.
Can someone clarify something for me. Are the 158 grain hitting aprox same POI/POA as the 130-135 grain P+ rounds?
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What my 642 sights look like with fluorescent orange modeling paint on the front and black sharpie on the rear. 12 years in my pocket, on my ankle, or in a SmartCarry. This is the second or third time I've painted the front sight, fifth or sixth on the rear. Liking the orange better than the glossy red nail polish that was on it last time. Had white on it one time. Non-starter.
I don't feel the need to get something different. It runs, it's as accurate as anything this size I've ever shot, and I trust it. That said, I very rarely shoot it with +p. Stings.
My girlfriend is nice and keeps a drawer full of front sight paint. With that said, compared to the sights on my 340 M&P, 640 Pro, and 642 Power port, or pre 68 Colt snubs....no comparison. I much prefer the ones with real sights to the painted nubs.
I believe those are the original, now discontinued, version of the 105s.
I honestly have NO idea on a model #.
They have been on the gun for years and I have no idea if the old box is around.
They make the gun accurate enough to allow the whacking of jackrabbits at 20-25 ish yards (on a good night), so I figure that is plenty good enough. :cool: