A army_eod Member Joined Dec 6, 2005 Messages 53 Reaction score 0 Jan 31, 2009 #1 Just ordered a new M&P Pro in 9mm with the intention of using it for IPSC shoots. Comments on this gun from owners welcome.
Just ordered a new M&P Pro in 9mm with the intention of using it for IPSC shoots. Comments on this gun from owners welcome.
OP A army_eod Member Joined Dec 6, 2005 Messages 53 Reaction score 0 Jan 31, 2009 #2 Just ordered a new M&P Pro in 9mm with the intention of using it for IPSC shoots. Comments on this gun from owners welcome.
Just ordered a new M&P Pro in 9mm with the intention of using it for IPSC shoots. Comments on this gun from owners welcome.
O OKFC05 Member Joined Aug 23, 2007 Messages 8,194 Reaction score 5,267 Location Oklahoma Jan 31, 2009 #3 It's on the approved list for USPSA Production, and I know several who are using it with great reliability and accuracy. Most frequent comment I hear is what I said when I shot one the first time: "They got the grip right!"
It's on the approved list for USPSA Production, and I know several who are using it with great reliability and accuracy. Most frequent comment I hear is what I said when I shot one the first time: "They got the grip right!"
OP A army_eod Member Joined Dec 6, 2005 Messages 53 Reaction score 0 Jan 31, 2009 #4 Thanks for the reply. I do have an M&P full size in .357 Sig. I did not want to use it because of the cost of the ammo. I love the grip and especially the mag release. It has the best and easiest mag release I have used yet.
Thanks for the reply. I do have an M&P full size in .357 Sig. I did not want to use it because of the cost of the ammo. I love the grip and especially the mag release. It has the best and easiest mag release I have used yet.
H handgunner356 Member Joined Dec 28, 2003 Messages 3,137 Reaction score 358 Location SE Iowa on the Mississipp Jan 31, 2009 #5 You could pickup a .40 barrel for $100-150 and save some.
OP A army_eod Member Joined Dec 6, 2005 Messages 53 Reaction score 0 Jan 31, 2009 #6 Thought of that. I really wanted to go to 9mm because of ammo cost. I could have picked up a 9mm conversion bbl and three or four mags as well, but decided to trade off one of my 1911s instead.
Thought of that. I really wanted to go to 9mm because of ammo cost. I could have picked up a 9mm conversion bbl and three or four mags as well, but decided to trade off one of my 1911s instead.
T TSQUARED Member Joined Nov 22, 2004 Messages 2,164 Reaction score 118 Location Michigan, USA Jan 31, 2009 #7 Also purchased a M&P9Pro for USPSA and steel shoots. Great ergonomics! Originally posted by army_eod: Just ordered a new M&P Pro in 9mm with the intention of using it for IPSC shoots. Comments on this gun from owners welcome. Click to expand...
Also purchased a M&P9Pro for USPSA and steel shoots. Great ergonomics! Originally posted by army_eod: Just ordered a new M&P Pro in 9mm with the intention of using it for IPSC shoots. Comments on this gun from owners welcome. Click to expand...