This. The 340 is one of those guns that just makes me think "Huh. Dude doesn't shoot a lot."
Pretty sure it was Darryl who first called the M&P 340, with its steel cylinder, better sights and steel pivot pins, the "quintessential J-frame." Or something like that.
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Pretty sure it was Darryl who first called the M&P 340, with its steel cylinder, better sights and steel pivot pins, the "quintessential J-frame." Or something like that.
Sure, now you'd have us choose between mom and dad.
(I'm staying with mom. How'd I get older than her anyway? Sounds like an idea for a new gun themed "Back to the Future".)
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Originally Posted by OlongJohnson
Pretty sure it was Darryl who first called the M&P 340, with its steel cylinder, better sights and steel pivot pins, the "quintessential J-frame." Or something like that.
I'm sorry, when I hear "340" without any other referent, I think of Ti/Sc jewelry box revolvers from the early Aughties, not the M&P. I guess I really am getting old.
Sure, now you'd have us choose between mom and dad.
I'm going with, "Big Sister is watching you."
Originally Posted by Tamara
I'm sorry, when I hear "340" without any other referent, I think of Ti/Sc jewelry box revolvers from the early Aughties, not the M&P. I guess I really am getting old.
Everyone knows .357s with Ti and Sc should be N frames.
Last edited by OlongJohnson; 11-24-2018 at 04:06 PM.
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