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Old 01-25-2013, 07:12 PM
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Hello all.
I am taking a CCW class on Monday and need to know the mechanical offset of my M&P 9. I also need to know at what yardage the pistol was zeroed from the factory.

Can anyone help me answer these questions?

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Old 01-25-2013, 07:22 PM
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without first hand knowledge I would think 0 would be 25 yards. offset is going to be the measure distance from your front sight to the center of your barrel

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I have had several different explanations as to which sight images (half said #2 and half said #3) S&W uses for the M&P line, from many different S&W CSR's. However they all seem to agree that the M&P are sighted for 10 yards.

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Exact point of impact will depend on bullet weight, to some extent velocity and the shooter. You're going to have to shoot the pistol and find out for yourself.
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