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Old 09-15-2012, 10:36 AM
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Originally Posted by fran m View Post
I just got an M&P 9mm Shield. I know the larger sized M&P Semi Autos have been issued to departments as their duty gun and apparently are tough enough for this task.

Guns like the LC9 and Kel Tec 9mm and the small Taurus don't seem as tough to me even though the fill the same niche. I realize the Shield is a little larger and has limits to it's capacity. I know they can be dependable but for how many rounds? To me, these aren't duty quality guns.

My question is can the M&P Shield 9mm handle nearly the amount of rounds as their larger counterparts? Was it built as a small duty quality gun?

It seems like it could be a good detective or admin gun if it can withstand the rigors of real duty use.

Opinions please.

Fran M
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The M&P Shield was designed to fill a military need

From what I have read that is why there is a manual safety because it is a requirement before the military would issue the weapon.

If the Shield was built for the military I have no question the weapon was built at a quality standard that will exceed law enforcement standards otherwise military would not accept the firearm as a piece of equipment.

The Shield as a CCW for civilians was a bonus for S&W. The military was the targeted audience for the Shield.

Russ

Last edited by RussC; 09-15-2012 at 10:43 AM.
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