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palmetto99
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Ok, a follow up. I was able to get out with the new PLUS and the original V.1 to run them side by side and I like the PLUS a bit better. Why?
1. The slightly wider grip frame. Fills my had better. That was always a bit of a complaint about the V.1. A little narrow, in particular at he top of the grip.
2. Grip texture. Sooo much better. The V.1 needed some grip tape. The PLUS texture is aggressive as some have reviewed, but what I noticed was that there is actually more aggressive texturing on the front and back straps which really aids in gripping this little sub-compact.
3. While I'm not a fan of night sight, the PLUS has a factory NS's and the red front dot is very easy to pick up in the daylight. I never changed the factory white 3-dot sights on the V.1. That's on me and not the V.1
4. The PLUS has more booolets. I never felt the V.1 was deficient on capacity (I have in the past and do carry a J-frame), but more capacity is nothing to turn ones nose up at.
Another observation, I don't think I'll be using +p rated ammo. This thing is snappy enough, why add more.
I ran about 250 rounds of various brands and weights and I think the 147 grn JHP standard pressure may be best suited for this sub-compact.
While I always liked the original version of the Shield 9mm, it was never a favorite, but if filled a great slot for the summer.
1. The slightly wider grip frame. Fills my had better. That was always a bit of a complaint about the V.1. A little narrow, in particular at he top of the grip.
2. Grip texture. Sooo much better. The V.1 needed some grip tape. The PLUS texture is aggressive as some have reviewed, but what I noticed was that there is actually more aggressive texturing on the front and back straps which really aids in gripping this little sub-compact.
3. While I'm not a fan of night sight, the PLUS has a factory NS's and the red front dot is very easy to pick up in the daylight. I never changed the factory white 3-dot sights on the V.1. That's on me and not the V.1
4. The PLUS has more booolets. I never felt the V.1 was deficient on capacity (I have in the past and do carry a J-frame), but more capacity is nothing to turn ones nose up at.
Another observation, I don't think I'll be using +p rated ammo. This thing is snappy enough, why add more.
I ran about 250 rounds of various brands and weights and I think the 147 grn JHP standard pressure may be best suited for this sub-compact.
While I always liked the original version of the Shield 9mm, it was never a favorite, but if filled a great slot for the summer.
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