neorebel
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- Jan 12, 2012
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- 300
I ordered a Smith and Wesson M&P in .40 S&W from Kings this last week and it arrived in record time. Ordered Wednesday and it arrived at my LGS on Friday UPS.
It is virtually like new, with night sights that are still glowing, not like new, but still useable.
It was VERY clean which tells me this was one that was never shot. It had some barrel wear but very minimal and no dents or dings anywhere. So, big score. $279.00 plus shipping, $304.00.
I took off the Medium backstrap and did a nice stipple job on it.
See the attached photograph.
The trigger is actually outstanding with a little take up and a crisp break, which is what my last was like.
This one is made in 2014. If I remember right so was my other one that I traded off a few years ago,but it was a 9mm.
The stippling took me about 30 minutes to do with my soldering gun. It turned out very nice, I think. But you have to have a light touch when doing it. No jamming it down hard unless you want a mess, or too deep.
Here's a few shots for you.



It is virtually like new, with night sights that are still glowing, not like new, but still useable.
It was VERY clean which tells me this was one that was never shot. It had some barrel wear but very minimal and no dents or dings anywhere. So, big score. $279.00 plus shipping, $304.00.
I took off the Medium backstrap and did a nice stipple job on it.
See the attached photograph.
The trigger is actually outstanding with a little take up and a crisp break, which is what my last was like.
This one is made in 2014. If I remember right so was my other one that I traded off a few years ago,but it was a 9mm.
The stippling took me about 30 minutes to do with my soldering gun. It turned out very nice, I think. But you have to have a light touch when doing it. No jamming it down hard unless you want a mess, or too deep.
Here's a few shots for you.


