My Plastic M&P is very good on autoclose, triggering nearly every time, one misfeed ever.
A friend's is not so reliable with the occasional misfeed but he still considers it a match advantage.
I assume there is a Glock tuning trick. So many of them autoclose so well that when one fails to do so, the competitor routinely bumps the magazine again instead of going to the lever or the slide. Nearly always releases the slide, too.
I have read that the CZ P10 is designed to autoclose.
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The slide stop of the original M&P was one of the weak points. I took a pistol class with my wife last year and both sides of the slide stop blew off on my M&P 40c, and one side blew off on the 40 pro 5" she was using. The pistols were autoforwarding.. Round count on both pistols was probably in the 2-3k range when it happened. The compact is a 2011 model and the 5" pro was acquired in 2012 iirc.
We sent the pistols back to S&W so that they could replace the slide stops with the latest iteration of that part (the ones available from brownells were still the first iteration iirc). I've put about another 3-4k rounds through the 40 compact since replacement and it has held up. Neither pistol autoforwards with the new slidestops, at least not when I reload them.
Gotcha...My G34 has been autoforwarding regularly when inserting a 10 round loaded mag...Probably ought to replace the slide stop then.
Anyways...Back on topic...I like the looks of the 2.0 and if the accuracy issues are fixed I might could be dumb enough to go down the "new gun" rabbit hole for a thumb safety version with a ton of Apex trigger goodies for a gamerfag gun.
Maybe. Then again, I want to get a 6.5 grendel before that happens...And play more 3 gun. Neither of those will lend themselves to "new gun" money.
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Thanks for the review SLG. It's nice that consumers get some benefit from .mil competitions. Always loved the ergos of the M&P so I'm looking forward to seeing the 2.0 in person.
I use the M&P FS & Shield with thumb safety and would like it even more if the safety physically blocked the sear from dropping rather than just blocking the trigger from rearward movement.
From the looks of things I don't think it would take much of an engineering effort or re-work but I'm kind of a belt and suspenders safety kind of guy in a world where too many people argue that a thumb safety will get you "kilt in da streets".
ETA - Thanks again for the quickie review SLG. Overall the 2.0 looks promising.
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I am desperately hopeful. Always liked the ergonomics. Shot the M&P better than either Glocks or my SIG. Experienced the accuracy bug myself, sighed deeply and moved on. Interested in this as a retirement gun. I like carrying a full-size gun, but this would be lighter and trimmer than my SIG. Five years to go and the crap on my belt just seems to get heavier every day.