F75gunslinger
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9 ounces of savings? Waaaa? They was 6 ounces?
Um...HUH!?!
442 is 14.7 ounces
340 is 13.8 ounces
.9 ounce difference.
I left out the . my bad
9 ounces of savings? Waaaa? They was 6 ounces?
My area shop has 442's for a really good price and also a used no lock M&P 340 in original box for around 600. I know they would take less for the 340 cause they have had it for awhile.
My question to you guys is what benefits the 340 would have over the 442 besides the obvious ones that i know like weight, night sights and 357 capable cause i could buy 2 442's for what the 340 cost. And yes, i would be carrying for off duty. Thanks in advance
My 340PD weighs 11.5 oz. empty which is quite a difference from the 14.5 oz. 442, especially when pocket carried. Hope this helps.
Try thr wilson combat trigger kit. Its cheap and works great. I have it in both my j frames and 686+.Just to clear up some miss information here guys. The M&P340 weighs .9 oz lighter than the 442. The 340PD weighs 3 ounces less than the 442 because it has the ti cylinder. I think there has been some confusion here,,, Want to make sure we are all on the same page.
Thanks for all of your replies as I went with the 442 for some money savings at the moment. Plus it shoot great for me with these Hogue blue lava grips on it. I am very happy with it. Now if I could get the trigger where I liked it, that would be great. However it shoots great for me so I am happy...
The below target was at 7 yards, 10 rounds of 130 grn UMC Remington.
Thanks for all of your replies as I went with the 442 for some money savings at the moment. Plus it shoot great for me with these Hogue blue lava grips on it. I am very happy with it. Now if I could get the trigger where I liked it, that would be great. However it shoots great for me so I am happy...
OK, you guys with the 340PD's what did you pay and does your have the IL? I ask because it seems an average NIB 340PD is 800.00. That is 500.00 more bucks than the 442 that I just bought... I am not against it, it just seems to me to be allot for a red sight, 4 ounces less and 357 capable which everyone tells me that they do not shoot the 357's in it due to the felt recoil. Am I missing something here, just wondering... I am not trying to be a jerk, just wondering if the extra expense is worth the ride???
I'd like to know where one can get a NIB 442 for $300?? My 340PD get's .357 mags ran through it and very few .38s.....
For me, the price difference was worth it. In my opinion, the one to buy is the M&P340. The sight picture allows me to get faster follow up shots, better accuracy, and a front night sight helps in low light conditions.OK, you guys with the 340PD's what did you pay and does your have the IL? I ask because it seems an average NIB 340PD is 800.00. That is 500.00 more bucks than the 442 that I just bought... I am not against it, it just seems to me to be allot for a red sight, 4 ounces less and 357 capable which everyone tells me that they do not shoot the 357's in it due to the felt recoil. Am I missing something here, just wondering... I am not trying to be a jerk, just wondering if the extra expense is worth the ride???
You can swap the front sight for a big dot or whatever on the 340. Its just a small pin holding it in. Easy peasyOK fellows, I have been looking at the 340 models (M&P and PD models) and there is really only about $100.00 difference in them if I buy a new one via prices on GB. Now that I have the 442, I still want a 340 model since I am really liking the darker color with picking up the sight quicker but the big dot would be even better for me on the M&P. I am trying to figure out which would be best. I really like the M&P model because it already comes with the front night sight and is really the same weight as a standard 442 meaning it would shoot basically the same as my standard gun. The PD model is lighter in weight and I would then have to put on a night sight to get it like the M&P which would cost me more money. I am leaning towards the M&P model with NO lock. I just cannot find one around my neck of the woods to try out or inspect. This gun buying thing is a sickness, I mean really. Places just done stock the really good stuff as I hate hate hate buying through the mail.... GRRRRRR
The big advantage, IMO, is the steel cylinder. More durable than the Titanium used on the PD.