smith revolver cop
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Does anyone know if Smith is factory-producing two-tone M & Ps, if they are a limited run, etc.? One of my co-workers saw them at Cabella's, but didn't know if they were unique to one distributor or what.
Originally posted by smith revolver cop:
He said the ones at Cabella's are stainless slides and black polymer frames.
Originally posted by magnum12pm:
I saw the ad from Cabela's it is a stainless slide model for 499 dollars. Someone at work had the flyer today.
Originally posted by magnum12pm:
I saw the ad from Cabela's it is a stainless slide model for 499 dollars. Someone at work had the flyer today.
Originally posted by MattB:
Originally posted by magnum12pm:
I saw the ad from Cabela's it is a stainless slide model for 499 dollars. Someone at work had the flyer today.
Are you sure it wasn't an SW99? There have been a lot of new .40S&W SW99s with stainless slides cropping up lately for around that price.
The picture you are linking to is a sigma not a M&P. The Sigma's are two tone and much cheaper.Originally posted by magnum12pm:
I have owned a full size MP 40 since they came out, I don't mistake it for anything else. The price was way low compared to what black MP are going for around here. I would not mistake a sw99 for MP 40, sir.
Originally posted by mike1:
The picture you are linking to is a sigma not a M&P. The Sigma's are two tone and much cheaper.Originally posted by magnum12pm:
I have owned a full size MP 40 since they came out, I don't mistake it for anything else. The price was way low compared to what black MP are going for around here. I would not mistake a sw99 for MP 40, sir.
Originally posted by 81jasonG23:
how about a direct link to those web pages
Originally posted by Spotteddog:
And the defense rests!
C/C, do you do Tritium sight installations on M&P's?
Originally posted by mike1:
The picture you are linking to is a sigma not a M&P. The Sigma's are two tone and much cheaper.
That looks too good. Now I HAVE to hard chrome the slide on my M&P-9c.Originally posted by cshoff:
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