I've been seriously thinking about picking up a Shield 9mm, 40's don't do anything for me in any platform, but will wait a bit longer to see if Smith makes one in 45. Any rumors?
Oh, NS as well.
Oh, NS as well.
I would also like to see a Shield in .357 Sig for long range shooting.
... I was very surprised when Smith came out with the Shield without the manual safety, but the safety removal was a simple change: remove the safety lever, machine the sear housing wider or use spacers, and no cutout for the frame opening. ...
Hmm..........sounds interesting but, how many rounds could you get in a single stack mag for the Shield platform? Maybe 5 or 6?
Nah..........I'd rather just have a 1911.
Hmm..........sounds interesting but, how many rounds could you get in a single stack mag for the Shield platform? Maybe 5 or 6?
Nah..........I'd rather just have a 1911.
The first line of 40 Shields had some issues, because it was designed around the 9mm round. Trying to stick a 45 in that same platform simply wouldn't work. If they made the frame bigger and heavier to handle the larger round of a 45 it would just be a Compact 45 with a flush thumb safety.
Which would work for me. I hate the big wingy looking safety on the compact and full MP's which is why I sold my 40 compact for a 40 shield. I wish they would offer the flush thumb safety on all M&P's.
But you would be far better off asking S&W to add the Shield features to a M&P Compact in .45 then asking them to design a larger version of the shield, there is not a whole lot of difference between them anyway.
I wanted a larger version with the same features. I ended up getting a FNS 40 which, except for the trigger reset which has an added safety feature of reseting from the slide and not a spring feels and fires just like my Shield, only it carries more then twice as many rounds.
I'll cut to the chase: if they come out with one, I'd buy it in a heartbeat!
Another possibility: adapt the 45c design to a single-stack with a shorter barrel. No reason I can see that keeps the compact's system from being fed by a single-stack mag. The rest is plastic and therefore open to redesigning a narrower grip/mag well. I understand that's essentially all that Springfield did to shrink down to the XDS.
I've been dreaming about the possibility of a 45 Shield, but I'm getting closer and closer to trying an XDS.