I looked long and hard at the 639 there today, couldn't quite convince myself I could afford another gun just now (but I am selling something off soon, maybe then).
As Bob noted, he's been sitting on a stack of 4006 PD trade ins from FL with 2 magazines for $299 for quite a while. I looked for a long time for a good 59, finally got one, and now they're just laying around. I might have to get a 39 too.
Locally (in Central CT) there seem to be a more 39's and 59's on the shelves of local stores than in the past. On a drive by of the the two biggest dealers around here there were 2-3 of each available, at decent prices. I'm amazed that people are not picking these up at $300-350 prices.
Locally (in Central CT) there seem to be a more 39's and 59's on the shelves of local stores than in the past. On a drive by of the the two biggest dealers around here there were 2-3 of each available, at decent prices. I'm amazed that people are not picking these up at $300-350 prices.
My local Cabela's has two (I think) and they have most of the stuff with them. Outside of costing more than I could afford I don't remember specifics, but if you search the Cabela's Gun Library East Hartford, CT they should be there. FYI-This Cabela's seems pretty high priced on most used handguns.
Please go to pistoltraining.com. 62,000 rounds in a torture test that none of us would exceed, and S&W has a life time warranty. You would be lucky to shoot 60,000 rounds in a lifetime thru one pistol M&P is a good pistol. If you like it, do it.
M&P9c is a very good choice for CCW. Mine is dead accurate, POA/POI is right on at 8 yards, and it is very comfortable and controllable in rapid fire and fast doubles.
I have owned 2 M&P's. I recently traded a 9fs in on a S&W M59 that I just had to have. the only reason that I was willing to trade the M&P 9fs is because I also have a 9c that is absolutely perfect for me. I can't compare to the other brands, but both M&P's have been 100% in function and very...