Oh I agree, it is just dumb luck it happened to me.
Oh I agree, it is just dumb luck it happened to me.
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And to think, all this started when I thought I just couldn't shoot well at distance.
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If fifty different companies made like copies of the M&P, there would be $2000 version that would be very accurate and reliable.
Ruger would also quietly be working on a perfectly functional one for $700, and people would say that was too expensive.
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Kimber shipped me back an Untra Carry 3 inch 1911 with a broken recoil assembly in 2006-2007.
I promptly got on the phone, asked for a replacement part, and was ignored.
When I called them 2 weeks later and pitched a screaming fit on the phone for sending me back a pistol that was broken, I got the part a week later.
I installed it and sold the gun without further firing.
If I send it back for service because something broke or wasn't working, I do not take getting it back in other than proper condition very well.
...... and would say the version was a cheap knock-off and the engineers were thieves for stealing the design. There would also be tons of posts by folks taking bets on how long until the recall notice went out.
For me though .... I've owned several Ruger LCPs and a LC9 and to steal a phrase from LAV, "They all run like raped apes."
Plus an over under on the length of the warning engraving on the side of it.
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Since I was quick to complain about my M&P 9 accuracy, it is only fair to mention when they are shooting well. This is typical of how one of my good shooting M&P 9's does -- this a FS with an RMR. This is at 25 yards, with the Aguila 124 grain ammo, and typical of how that ammo shoots in that pistol:
This is typical of how my 9 Compact shoots Ranger 124 +P ammo at 25 yards:
It seems the M&P 9's are very sensitive to ammo, type and weight, and it is worthwhile to experiment to find what shoots best in your pistol. Gets a little complicated, and hopefully the Apex barrels solve this soon. By contrast, with my Gen 4 Glock 17's, if it says 9mm on the box, it seems to shoot well and to the same point of impact.