Got My New M&P Shield

Jayhawkokie

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Just got my new M&P Shield 9 today, got it cleaned and ready for the range. It's 27* here today and no indoor range so may have to wait a few days to try it out, I have to say I love the feel of the gun, and so does the so does the little woman, she carries a .380 Bodyguard but I will get her comfortable with the Shield too. Once I get to shoot it I will give my impression, first impression is how much cheaper 9mm ammo is versus .380.

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Welcome to the Shield family! The wife and I both carry Shields. Takes a bit of getting used to at first compared to the full size, but it's a great gun to shoot, and literally disappears in a good IWB holster.

Congrats!
 
OK, I couldn't wait, like a kid at Christmas. The wife went into town and I looked up the street and saw the neighbors were gone so I went back into the woods where I have a dirt burm and fired off 10 rounds, 5 Federal 124g and 5 WWB 115g. I love the feel of the trigger and the recoil is less than I expected, I think I'm going to love this firearm. The next warm day off to the range, even tho I live in the County and the Sheriff says it's legal for me to shoot here the city limits is right next door and I don't want to antagonize my cranky neighbors in the 2 houses close to me.
 
OK, I couldn't wait, like a kid at Christmas. The wife went into town and I looked up the street and saw the neighbors were gone so I went back into the woods where I have a dirt burm and fired off 10 rounds, 5 Federal 124g and 5 WWB 115g. I love the feel of the trigger and the recoil is less than I expected, I think I'm going to love this firearm. The next warm day off to the range, even tho I live in the County and the Sheriff says it's legal for me to shoot here the city limits is right next door and I don't want to antagonize my cranky neighbors in the 2 houses close to me.

Cranky neighbors would be the reason I would be shooting if it is legal.:D
 
Best time to buy guns is in the spring. That way you get to savor the process and only have to fondle them for a few weeks before you get to shoot them. At this time of the year, I'd have to fondle them for 6 months minimum.
 
Best time to buy guns is in the spring. That way you get to savor the process and only have to fondle them for a few weeks before you get to shoot them. At this time of the year, I'd have to fondle them for 6 months minimum.

It's usually not this cold yet, average in 60s this time of year, wish you would have kept the cold up there in Michigan, sad thing is I had to put my Goldwing Trike in storage for the winter earlier this year.
 
Congrats on the new Shield I love my also, I was carrying it at church tonight.
 
I love my Shield! First firearm I picked out and bought myself. I have a Baretta 950 jetfire that was a Christmas present one year.
 
Congrats!! Good luck with the neighbors. You might want to invite them over to test it. That way they might be a little more understanding. Its a hard gun to put down.
 
My wife and I rented a Shield, and we both fell in love with it. Simple solution, we bought 2 of them. We took them to the range this past weekend, and didn't experience one problem. I'm going to put more rounds through them, but think it will become my EDC.
 
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