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Old 05-06-2012, 08:34 AM
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I need Target practice help. M&P 9 vs 5946 9mm I need Target practice help. M&P 9 vs 5946 9mm I need Target practice help. M&P 9 vs 5946 9mm I need Target practice help. M&P 9 vs 5946 9mm I need Target practice help. M&P 9 vs 5946 9mm  
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I am having the same problem with my m&p9c. At 15 yards im having a hard time with accuracy. I adjusted my sights and Im putting them on target but they are all up and down in a vertical string. Im going to work a little bit more with it and see how it goes. m dry firing with snap caps as well. If I cant get my issues ironed out with this gun Im selling and going back to the xd platform. at least i can shoot those decent. I bought this gun on looks feel and price. Some guns arent meant for everybody.
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