cb4017
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Picked up my "Superbuy" M&P .45 today from my local dealer. In the box was the gun, three mags, two grip panels and a manual. As received the mag release was flipped to the right side and the large grip was installed. This gun does not have a manual safety or a mag safety.
So I cleaned it up, put the mag release back on the left and installed the small grip. It seemed somebody had at least brushed off the big chunks. It was not as dirty as I expected but the bore needed a bit of scrubbing.
Here are my observations. It does not seem to have been fired a lot. I suspect not more than a few hundred rounds. Very little internal wear. It has been carried. There are a couple of shiny spots on the trigger guard and one on the top of the slide from a holster.
Night sights look like they have a fair amount of life left and are usable.
Trigger is typical for an M&P, usable but could be better.
Mags are beat up and don't match the condition of the gun. Looks like they were range mags. Floor plates are pretty beat up. I have other mags so not a major deal. I'll probably change the springs and followers and use these for range/plinking mags.
Now here is the odd thing. With one mag in particular in the gun, the sear won't reset a fair amount of time while dry firing and cycling the slide. No problems with any of the other mags or no mag in the gun. Weird. I don't see any obvious reason for this but will mark the problem mag and troubleshoot it later.
Overall I'm satisfied. The gun cleaned up nice and the mags can probably be rehabilitated. This gun has an MPY serial number prefix. Anybody know when it may have been manufactured?
Thanks
So I cleaned it up, put the mag release back on the left and installed the small grip. It seemed somebody had at least brushed off the big chunks. It was not as dirty as I expected but the bore needed a bit of scrubbing.
Here are my observations. It does not seem to have been fired a lot. I suspect not more than a few hundred rounds. Very little internal wear. It has been carried. There are a couple of shiny spots on the trigger guard and one on the top of the slide from a holster.
Night sights look like they have a fair amount of life left and are usable.
Trigger is typical for an M&P, usable but could be better.
Mags are beat up and don't match the condition of the gun. Looks like they were range mags. Floor plates are pretty beat up. I have other mags so not a major deal. I'll probably change the springs and followers and use these for range/plinking mags.
Now here is the odd thing. With one mag in particular in the gun, the sear won't reset a fair amount of time while dry firing and cycling the slide. No problems with any of the other mags or no mag in the gun. Weird. I don't see any obvious reason for this but will mark the problem mag and troubleshoot it later.
Overall I'm satisfied. The gun cleaned up nice and the mags can probably be rehabilitated. This gun has an MPY serial number prefix. Anybody know when it may have been manufactured?
Thanks