M&P 9 Compact Outing

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The new M&P9C ran like a champ!

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Improvised shooting range in the Idaho outback. Unable
to set up targets, but had a nice dirt backstop.

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3 loads used.

Win Ranger 127 +P+
Blazer 115 Alum.
Hornady 115 JHP Handload.

The gun shot very well. Felt much like a G26 with a
grip adapter.

Unlike a G26. The M&P didn't feel like it would fly out of my hands.

Recoil seemed light, even with the Ranger load.

No problem with rapid or slow fire with the stock trigger.
Didn't find reset to be a problem, either.

I'm even more impressed with the M&P series now.
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The new M&P9C ran like a champ!

575.jpg


Improvised shooting range in the Idaho outback. Unable
to set up targets, but had a nice dirt backstop.

34b.jpg


3 loads used.

Win Ranger 127 +P+
Blazer 115 Alum.
Hornady 115 JHP Handload.

The gun shot very well. Felt much like a G26 with a
grip adapter.

Unlike a G26. The M&P didn't feel like it would fly out of my hands.

Recoil seemed light, even with the Ranger load.

No problem with rapid or slow fire with the stock trigger.
Didn't find reset to be a problem, either.

I'm even more impressed with the M&P series now.
34b.jpg
 
I used my MP9c in a standard IDPA match
last Sunday. Ran great, hit where I aimed.
I just did not aim where the rounds needed to
go each time. I used Blaser Al. cases. Remember
MP shoots point of aim. Not six o'clock hold.
Good luck
 
Originally posted by 8th SPS USAF: Remember
MP shoots point of aim. Not six o'clock hold.
Good luck

Yep.

+1 on the 9c. I am very impressed with that gun. Fun to shoot, great for carry.

--jcd
 
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