So I'm Not Selling my .40 M&P....after last night.

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Last night was a false alarm, but I'm not now going to sell my .40 M&P, which was my bedside gun.

I've had a full-size M&P in my nightstand for a year or so. It's got nice bright night sights, a rail (with a flashlight attached) and the previous owner had a full Apex kit installed. It's a real good gun, perfect for when aroused suddenly from sleep.

But I was thinking of selling it (my only striker-fired firearm) and replacing it with a 4566TSW that's in the safe. Thought about using the money for something Colt revolverish as a range toy.

But last night, after our motion-activated lights went on around 2:45 am, I reached into the drawer, picked out the .40, and went to cautiously look to see what was happening.

Nothing. The motion light over the front door never came on, the other lights went dim, and there was nothing stirring. Must have been a smallish animal that set them off.

But then at 3:15ish they went on again. So back into the drawer, another cautious look around, and the little critter (a bunny, bobcat [have one in the neighborhood], or restless raccoon ?) must have been going "home" from a half-hour earlier.

And as I was waiting and watching to see if anything was moving, I realized just how "perfect" that M&P was: striker-fired for an easier first shot than my DA/SAs; nice bright night sights, a flashlight attached if I want it, plenty of bullets (extra mag is very handy if I need it), plenty of firepower, and it feels good in my hand. And yes, the 4566 is almost as good, but I'd need new sights and I think the advantage of a striker-fired gun, at 3 am, makes it a better choice if you're suddenly rousted out of bed.

My primary carry guns are DA/SA (Beretta PX4 40 compact; 4013TSW and 4513TSW), but for some reason I have more confidence in them during daylight, when I'm awake and alert.

There's no real point to this little tale, except to say that it sure makes me feel a whole bunch more secure knowing that if something untoward had happened, I would have been at least modestly prepared.
 
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There is definitely something to be said about comfort in s self/home defense weapon. I have a number of them and I've outfitted them all with the accessories that make me feel comfortable in such a situation as you've described. You've got practically the same additions that I have on all my handguns (night sights, weapon light, and trigger upgrade). I think you've made a wise choice in keeping the pistol.
 
My carry guns are mostly lightweight NON-Gov't sized 1911s.
My home defense guns include two full-size M&P40s.

For what 'used' .40 cal. M&Ps generally sell for...
I would just keep it,
as it is well suited for a simple utilitarian (but important) purpose.
 
My bedside gun is a SW 4006TSW (CHP) fitted with a TRL7 light. My tactical 12 gauge pump with a l light on it is easily picked up on my way out of the bedroom should I think I need it. I only own 2 striker fired poly guns. I could see one of them being used to replace the 4006 but it would need upgrades.
 
My Bedside Gun is my Hk USP Compact 40 S&W
I LIKE that the trigger is DA/SA & keep a good flashlight right next to it
This pistol has a safety too, There are no "children" around my house..
Well there is but they are 29 & 38 years old..
My youngest works 3rd shift & should be rolling in any time as the sun comes up.. It's 6:30am now..
 

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I'm the other way around. For roused from sleep and grabbing a gun I don't want a striker with a light trigger. My bed side gun is a 5906 with a flashlight next to it. I have an M&P 2.0 Compact but it's a range gun and maybe a carry gun if the situation calls for it.

If I got up every time my motion lights went on I'd never sleep. I have the Ring doorbell and floodlight cam. I review it every morning. Looks like the set of Bambi out there.
 
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That was a good read . I keep a Glock with night sights close at night , also a old Rem 870 18 in 12 ga .
 
My home stuff usually is just whatever I was carrying that day. The last few days it has been my Beretta 96G Brigadier Elite II. Prior to that it was my 92FS Centurion. Before that, my HK USP Compact and before that it was my S&W WVSP contact 4566TSW. Tomorrow it'll probably be my GLOCK 17 Gen 4. I wear guns like my wife wears purses.

Even the long guns rotate. Right now the FN SLP is doing home duty. Previously it was a MSAR E4 AUG. Maybe for Turkey Day I'll mix it up and use my .50.Cal Hawken BP rifle and .44 Cal Colt 1851. :p
 
That was a good story.

Glad it was really nothing, but I'd keep the gun too.

Mine is a Shield .40 with night sights a flashlight right next to it.

Because that's pretty much all I have right now except a single shot .22. :o

Beats a stick IMO.

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I prefer not to automatically carry a flashlight, aka target for BG to shoot at. My remote has two buttons and with that I can light up the entire exterior of my property (~3-5,000w). That way the BG has no clue where the homeowner is, other than inside looking out.

That being said, I do not want to make a mistake when protecting my castle. I have 24/7/365 Security cams on every entrance to every building, plus the open areas. In other words, the LPD will have everything they need to convict either party if/when needed. Be careful out there and think way ahead of what could go wrong... :(

And yes, I have a striker fired pistol as my go to.
 
I was trained to NEVER use a light period, it a super easy target for evil people to shoot at, IR ok, not a visible light. As to the remarks above about the Mdl 60.... I carried a Mdl 36 for 20 years and NEVER was out gunned.
 
My bedside protector was a service revolver, Model 10 snub square butt w/a grip adapter. In the drawer are four speed loaders & a flashlight. I realize the limitations of a six shot revolver but I shoot this gun better than anything else I own, it's the only weapon I ever shot a perfect qual score with during my career AND my wife knows how to handle it (serious RA means she can't handle an auto loader).
 
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