So I thought about it again and I have decided that I still want an M&P 10mm. Some of my specifications have changed.
I believe that a five inch barrel would be best at this point for developing the most velocity out of the chambering. I do not particularly want one as I do not shoot them as well and I want a four inch to secret away for hiking in the world and the woods. Why not capitalize on the 4.5" .45 frame and make most folks happy?
I request the following:
•Full size .45 frame with inserts in small, medium, large and extra large
•Bull barrel; fully supported with polished ramp and match chamber
•Second barrel chambered in .40 S&W with similar specifications.
•Warren tactical rear sight with tritium insert subdued.
•Novak front sight serrated tritium white outline.
•Seven magazines: (5)conventional 15 round flush fit and (2) 18 round extended magazines with spacers.
•Apex Forward Set Sear and Trigger set at 4.0 pounds.
•Apex Ultimate Striker Block kit
•BladeTech holster with Teklok, paddle, DOH, and MOLLE hardware.
•Raven Concealment Quad mag pouch and double mag pouch.
•Field maintenance kit consisting of: Boresnake, small bottle of CLP, silicon cloth, nylon striker channel brush and zip up case.
I feel like this package is more than sufficient to carry a good deal of ammunition into the back country and sustain weapon and self in an outstanding manner. It will work day or night, rain or shine. A gun that goes bang every time with authority, doesn't hiccup and is simple to maintain away from the warm and cozy. What an M&P should be; now better.