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Old 06-03-2012, 03:30 PM
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Going to get one of those, and have some definite thoughts on the matter, but wonder what those of you who have owned, fired, or carried both have to say.
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I have both but my preference is the M&P b/c it has no lock and that nice big front sight. The PD is carried when I need to wear light dress slacks. It may only be a couple of ounces but the PD does not cause the pocket to pull away. If I had to get rid of one it would be the PD.

As far as shooting them, they are about the same w/respect to recoil and getting back on target quickly. The short barrel .357 rounds are okay but I do better with the Speer Gold Dot 135 grain +P. Neither is much fun and I suggest shooting gloves to save your hands. WalMart or Target has mechanic's gloves that do the job at a reasonable price.

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I am also considering one of those two guns (and also the 640 PRO). The PD version is 2 oz lighter and I am thinking of getting it because of that. I will be adding laser grips, so the front sight doesn't bother me much. I have not played with the PD yet, but the M&P had a nice smooth trigger.


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A lot of factors are pushing me toward the M&P, but two things are holding off my final choice: 2 ounces.
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I've had a M340PD for a few years now. I carried my M640-1 for about 15 years and really liked it. I always thought nothing could be worse than the recoil that one produced with full power Magnum loads, which is what I used for carry. Then I got the M340PD. The steel gun is easy on the hand now. If I thought it was bad at 23 oz, 12 oz is torture.
That said, the M340PD lives constantly in my left side pocket. I'm right handed. I put my Eagle Secret Service wood stocks on it for carry. It hurts BAD to shoot with Magnums, but again, that's what I use for carry. Every time I go to the range I shoot a least a cylinder full left handed only, with Magnums. It ain't pleasant, but I can do it well. These revolvers are supposed to be used to save your hide. I'll bet if I ever have to use it in that manner, recoil will be the last thing on my mind.
Besides, I'll bet it will hurt a lot worse on the front end than on the back.
Whichever one you get, you'll like it.
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"Besides, I'll bet it will hurt a lot worse on the front end than on the back."
That, sir, is the point of these little beasts, as you so well pointed out.
One other question: does the Hi-Viz front sight hold up well under the conditions the gun will be exposed to? Doesn't seem fragile looking, but its not as sturdy looking as the dot/post on the M&P.
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I have owned both -- the 340PD weighs 15% less than the M&P340. They both have pinned sights so it is easy to install the sight of your preference (most 340PD's come w/ HI-VIZ and I believe most M&P340's come with XS night sights).

I prefer the 340PD as the weight difference is quite noticible when the revolver is in your pocket all day, day after day. If you're going to carry it in a holster -- might as well save the money and buy a 15oz, $350, S&W 340.

IMHO the best carry load for either is either the .357 CORBON DPX or the Speer .357 135gr Gold Dot. Both are very very mild357s...just a bit hotter than a hot .38 +P. In fact I have a difficult time telling the difference between my training load (Lawman 158gr +P .38) and my carry load (.357 DPX).
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"the 340PD weighs 15% less than the M&P340"

I too had just put it into %, and it is more telling than merely say "2 oz" as I had earlier.
It's about the same as two iPhones with sturdy cases.
I think the weight will be much more noticed in cary, than in recoil, which will be pretty grim either way.
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My M340PD has a plain old red ramp front sight. I wouldn't have wanted the High Vis sight, it looks too prone to breakage.
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Old 06-04-2012, 08:53 AM
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I have the 340PD. I practice with .38s; I carry four rounds of .38+P and one round of .357 (the last shot is .357).

I like the front sight. It makes for quick aquisition.

It carries in the packet very well, and I carry it there everyday.

I wear batters' gloves while practicing. They have the padding in all the right spots.

But still, shooting this gun is not much fun. I run 10 rounds through it every time I go to the range. So the shots add up over time.

If I shoot much more than that I get a tingling in my hand and I worry about nerve damage.
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I'm fortunate enough to have one of each. The weight difference, while seemingly small, does make a real difference when carrying in a pocket. Also, the extra weight of the M&P seems to be in the cylinder. The lighter weight of the cylinder on the PD -- at least on my sample -- leads to a lighter trigger pull -- less mass the action has to move. That all being said, the triggers on both my samples are good and I like them both. Between these two, I give a slight nod to the M&P due to the more durable finish and slightly greater shooting comfort. If I was typically carrying one of these in a pocket however, my nod would probably go to the PD.
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I fully concur with malph...I, too, have both and do carry the PD most often and the M&P sits in the console of the Mustang most days. Speer GDHP 135-gr stoke each one.
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I carry the MP 360 daily with Speer SB .357's
I do not have the PD to compare it to.
I do have an all steel M36 and there is a great weight difference there.
I like the tritium front sight on the MP.

I also see there is a warning about flame cutting and lite weight bullets from the PD I assume because of the titanium cylinder.
The MP has a stainless cylinder. No issues there. Of course you would still need to check you carry rounds for jumping crimp but I've not seen that problem yet with the PD.
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I owned & carried the Ruger LCP for about 6 months. I sold it to buy the 340 PD and found that the PD carries about the same as the LCP, carries a much more powerful load and has the reliability of a revolver.
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