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Old 01-14-2012, 07:42 PM
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Default 340 M&P No Lock - Pros/Cons?

I'm considering a 340 M&P No Lock and was wondering what the good and bad points were for this model. I see it listed on the S&W site for $869, and w/my member discount at my LGS (Retired LEO membership) I should be able to get it at a somewhat reasonable price.

Is the bullet "pull" thing still an issue along with restrictions as to bullet weight in either .357 or .38 (I would probably carry 158 grain +P FBI lead HP)? For those that have them would you purchase another one?

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