My 9c is crazy accurate. That said I spend a lot of time dry firing. Mostly I dry fire my p95 as it has a da/sa trigger that doesn't need reset. Two weeks after I bought it I was shooting ragged holes.
Spend some time dry firing and you can get over the hard ending to the stock m&p trigger.
I guess. I don't mind the creep so much as the design of the trigger. The sear would be nice because it would start engaging earlier and not have that "hump" at the end of the trigger pull to get over.
They are making it right, they could say tough luck, or ship that back on your own dollar and then we'll ship out a new one. It does cost money to ship things, more than one thinks and discounts aren't great unless you do a TON of volume. My nearly billion dollar employer doesn't even get...
I have to disagree with you on the LC9. I've had mine a couple years and LOVE it. It has an amazingly smooth trigger pull. I prefer it to the the new striker fired. I like it better for carry as well because of the long trigger.
Ruger didn't get anything wrong. They were trying to be one...
A couple hundred should suffice. Poke around for a used one. I got mine for right around 300.
Shoot as often as you can afford. Dry fire more, assuming you're going to carry the pistol.
9 days? I waited 3 weeks for some parts I ordered from another well known company. I wasn't upset. I ordered coverals from another company. Took 6 days to get here. Wrong ones 2nd time, first time wasn't their fault, they were tagged wrong. Took 3 weeks to get the right ones. They made it...
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Take down is pretty much the same as any other gun. Just dry fire after flipping the lever and slide the slide off. You can take it down without dry firing it but to me that's too much work.
So I emailed S&W as I couldn't find anyone who had any plugs in stock. They shipped them to me for free. I got them last week and installed Thursday night. My only complaint is that you have to remove the whole rear trigger assembly. It's not bad just one step you don't want to mess with...
This kind of aggravates me a little. Why would you return/exchange it without first having it repaired. Someone else will then get it and have problems. You did the right thing by sending it in. I have a Ruger SR9c that I sent in 3 times before it wouldn't jam on Winchester ammo. I'm 99%...
I can't add a lot that hasn't already been added but if you aren't excited don't get it. Go to a store with A LOT of guns and then buy the one that feels best in your hand. I bought my 9c because it was dirt cheap. I kinda like it now but it's not my Ruger SR9c. That's my favorite.
I've been using a sticky holster. I REALLY like it. I'm carrying all of the the house in my basketball shorts and rarely even think about having a gun on.
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It honestly stays put if I just tie my basketball shorts tight. My underwear elastic...
After I posted this last night I found another forum referencing someone emailing them and getting a set. I did just that a few minutes ago they emailed and said a new free set was on it's way to me but that one side was on back order. I'm in no hurry, there is no need for them anyway other...
Where on earth do you get these? I've found 2 places online that even list them but they are out of stock. I don't feel like they are needed but they are so cheap I just as well put them in but I can't find them!!