semperFi
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I read quite a bit in the forums about "Conversion Barrels" and the stars aligned recently with Quantico Tactical offering the M&P FS for $400 before the S&W military rebate; A storm lake Conversion barrel that was in stock (Cheaper than Dirt), and some 9mm Mags at a decent price.
I gave it a good cleaning, fired 150 rounds of .40 to break the weapon in on federals; cleaned it again, and switched barrels; and shot 150 rounds of federal 9mm but I mixed some 124 grain rounds in there vice all 115s - no issues whatsoever (clearly to be expected as noted in way to many forums to disbelieve).
Another tip-off is the way these barrels only last a short while till their sold out again.
I guess I'll have to round out the pkg with a .357 sig barrel if I ever find one - preferably a plain Jane one.
This all said and done - other than the versatility of the weapon, I'm not really sure one can use the "cost-savings" feature to justify the expense on 9mm vice .40 ammo as the cost differential is around $5 to $9 a box or 1 to 2K rounds of ammo spent on conversion vice just plain shooting.
Other than that - Its pretty neat to be able to do it and sometime get to experience a .357sig with only the purchase price of a barrel and cost of the ammo.
A real nice weapon; I guess a natural progression from the M&P22 and 9mm Shield. Thanks to the massive forum coverage of the issue as well as alerting me to Quantico Tactical and their LE/Military sales programs as well as other nuggets of invaluable info.
I gave it a good cleaning, fired 150 rounds of .40 to break the weapon in on federals; cleaned it again, and switched barrels; and shot 150 rounds of federal 9mm but I mixed some 124 grain rounds in there vice all 115s - no issues whatsoever (clearly to be expected as noted in way to many forums to disbelieve).
Another tip-off is the way these barrels only last a short while till their sold out again.
I guess I'll have to round out the pkg with a .357 sig barrel if I ever find one - preferably a plain Jane one.
This all said and done - other than the versatility of the weapon, I'm not really sure one can use the "cost-savings" feature to justify the expense on 9mm vice .40 ammo as the cost differential is around $5 to $9 a box or 1 to 2K rounds of ammo spent on conversion vice just plain shooting.
Other than that - Its pretty neat to be able to do it and sometime get to experience a .357sig with only the purchase price of a barrel and cost of the ammo.
A real nice weapon; I guess a natural progression from the M&P22 and 9mm Shield. Thanks to the massive forum coverage of the issue as well as alerting me to Quantico Tactical and their LE/Military sales programs as well as other nuggets of invaluable info.