45M&P's are the best of the lot...very accurate, reliable.. If the OP dosen't need a NOS gun, I'd consider a police trade in, plenty of life left in them, and, they're priced right..
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45M&P's are the best of the lot...very accurate, reliable.. If the OP dosen't need a NOS gun, I'd consider a police trade in, plenty of life left in them, and, they're priced right..
As far as price goes, just check around online to see what they are selling for. Then you can tell if your price is good or not. I have the full-size M&P 45 as well as the compact M&P 45, both the 1.0 version. I like them both and have had no problems with either. My default mode when handling a new pistol is how does it feel in the hand....and the 1911 Government model is the pistol I judge all others by. That Government model just fits me to a "T". The full-size M&P 45 runs close behind the 1911 for that "ahhh" moment when I handled the M&P for the first time.
Now for personal preference. I like the full-size frame better because it has a beaver-tail built into the rear of the frame. For me, this helps anchor the pistol in my hand, the web between the thumb and index finger. My compact model does not have this feature and I really miss it on the compact model. Because the 2.0 does not have this beaver-tail, I don't feel the need to rush out and buy one. Anyway, I like the M&P.
I have always been a 9mm M&P guy - how would the M&P 45 handle the more powerful loads for a "woods/field pistol" like the thread GJM had?
I had a gen 1 but soon sold it. It was too big for anything other than range or house. Mine had point of aim problems, mag spring problems, and mediocre accuracy. Trigger was not good. My lgs has the 2.0 versions. Trigger is much better. There are other differences. My vote is buy the newer one. I suggest the compact. Paying $300 for a 1.0 version means that it would have a trade value of $175. Hence the market places low value on them. There's a reason that Smith improved these guns.
2.0 45s can be had for $420 or so. I have one that is incredible. The trigger changes alone make it a much better value than the 1.0. I’d put the 2.0 right up there with the hk45c as my favorite plastic 45s.
I normally shoot 45 in my 1911s with 185 grain Bayou coated bullets - does the M&P 45 handle SWC reliably for practice? Thanks
Mine did. OAL may determine feeding these.
Both of my M&P45s (1.0) are tack drivers. However, I have had to repeatedly change the magazine springs due to catastrophic failures. As such, I have never carried them.