M&P 2.0 WITH ITS FRIEND'S AT THE RANGE

lrmnut

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Went to the range today with three new guns my M&P 2.0 4 1/4,
Sig Legion 226, Ruger SR 1911, all 9mm the targets that I'am posting are all after firing 250 rds. I also shot My M&Pc and Shield
when you look at the targets the black circles a 2 3/4 inch the M&P2.0 target group is 5" but I had better groups then that much better but the were in the range can before I decided to keep any
the 2.0 trigger is ten times better then the first M&P F/S that I traded on this one that being said I stop at my LGS on the way home and traded the new 2.0 for a M&P 2.0 FDE 5" should get
it tomorrow
 

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I've seen several posts now on several forums and none of them are inspiring confidence about the accuracy of the 2.0.
 
I've seen several posts now on several forums and none of them are inspiring confidence about the accuracy of the 2.0.

Don't go by the group I pictured that was more me. I think its a
major improvement over the first one I had that was made in 2013. I had better groups then that.
 
I've seen several posts now on several forums and none of them are inspiring confidence about the accuracy of the 2.0.

I would not judge the "accuracy" of any pistol based on the results of persons unknown! Let's face it...there are many who just don't shoot well...especially a gun they've never shot. On the other hand my son-in-law can really shoot so if he told me a particular gun was hard to hit with then I can give that opinion some weight knowing the source.

You would be hard pressed to find a gun that didn't shoot "accurately" at standard pistol distances...but due to ergonomics, sights, trigger quality, ect. some are easier to shoot well with than others. A person may shoot a good 1911 very well but not shoot well with a revolver in DA. That doesn't mean the revolver isn't "accurate".

I can recall several times at the range when a young person shooting a Glock (or other fantastic plastic) borrowed one of my 3rd gens just to give it a try. Having never shot one before they almost always spray bullets all over the target yet I can put up a ragged hole with that same gun. I guarantee that person later claimed to his friends that those old Smiths aren't "accurate". Bullets pretty much hit where the barrel is pointed at the time they exit. JMHO.;)
 
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Jeez!! No Legion here, but have the M&P9C, Shield, and SR1911 CMD.

Despite the criticism, a great range session!!!
 
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