Smitty357
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Beretta or S&W. OMG i'd rather carry a can of pepper spray than get laughed at for carrying a Beretta.
No joke, I have visited 16 (actual number) different gun stores in 3 different states since July and not one of them had one or had even seen one in at least a month or two+.I know for many the Shield is like Santa. Does the Shield really exist?
I don't think the Nano is a close comparison with the Shield. It is much closer to Kahr PM9 or PM40. I have owned three kahrs and have handled the Nano. It is a lot like a kahr, but a little chunkier and heavier. I suspect the Nano may be a little more comfortable to shoot than the Kahrs and is also a good pocket carry. The Kahrs are a dream to pocket carry. I am not sure what a previous poster meant by the Quote: "the Kahr was a problem from the get go and Kahr could never cure the issues with its two decades old design". I still have one of the first K9's that was ever produced and have never had a problem. If I could only have one of those guns however, it would be the Shield.
No joke, I have visited 16 (actual number) different gun stores in 3 different states since July and not one of them had one or had even seen one in at least a month or two+.
Two of them did have the plastic 'blue gun' that I was able to play with so I was happy for that at least LOL.
That alone should tell us that the thing must really be that good (or that S&W is just deliberately limiting production of the damn thing LOL).
I assumed that it would be at least another 6 months before I would find one (or at least find one for under MSRP as I don't pay retail for ANYTHING LOL) so I decided to get the Nano for a dirt cheap price before my 'Permit to Purchase' (silly New Jersey) forms ran out.
I will own a Shield someday too though, nothing wrong with having two nice CCWs/BUGs even though most of us can't even legally carry in this goofy state LOL.
That could be part of it but it wasn't only in NJ. I'd been to shops/stores in PA and even in IN and WV (when I drove out to IN for a drag racing event this past October) and none of them had one in stock nor had even had one come in in months. When they did get them they went to those on a long waiting list and/or were simply gone inside of an hour or two.I wonder if the lack of Shields has anything to do with the State you live in. If NewJersey makes gun owners jump through hoops to own a gun it wouldn't surprise me if they make it a financial challenge for gun manufactures to ship their product into those restrictive states.
Ok, that's it, I'm moving to Utah! LOLGood luck locating a Shield especially in New Jersey. Living in Utah I take for granted my gun rights. Today if I wwnted to own a hand gun the only steps is a 5 minute questionaire the Federal Government requires and a 5 minute on the spot background check and I am done and with my Utah conceal permit the cost of the back ground check is waived.
I love Utah. The economy is strong, my gun rights are protected and if you hold a concealed permit you are looked upon as the good guy.
Yes, and that's even exactly how I've bought ALL of my pistols so far. I do feel bad not patronizing (the few) local gun shops that we have as I always encourage people to support them otherwise they could go away but their prices are simply INSANE around here.P.S. Does New Jersey allow you to purchase a handgun from out-of-state via internet or phone transaction and have the firearm shipped to a FFL in New Jersey? If yes I would bag searching New Jersey gun shops and look in less populated red states for a Shield.
Wow $341.00?!I almost feel bad for those still having trouble finding a Shield, I bought 2 of them within a week, one online for $420 then the second from my local dealer for $341.
I don't think we're quite as bad as IL (not yet at least) or even MA or CA, but it's still pretty damn bad here.It's hard to believe some states are more restrictive than my beloved Illinois, where you're a nobody in politics until someone indicts you.
I just ordered a set of Trijicon night sights for my Nano. I really like the fact that all I need to change them is the supplied 1.3mm wrench and no sight pusher. The Nano has a short grip that you'd think would be uncomfortable, but it is not. The truly suprising thing with the Nano was how accurate this tiny pistol shoots. I'm sure the long, smooth trigger has something to do with it, I can actually stage it like I do with all my S&W revolvers. The recoil impulse is also very comfortable. But I have to admit that after putting 200+ rounds through it in one session the sharp backstrap checkering did cause some discomfort to the palm of my hand. I was having so much fun though I shot this thing until there was no more
ammo to shoot. Some Nano owners have put Talon grips on theirs so I'm going to check these out too.
Being a big M&P fan the Shield is a wonderful pistol I just find the Nano better suited for pocket carry. But that's me, you have to experiment with several pistols to see what works for you. I have no plans for getting rid of my Shield and enjoy carrying it in an IWB holster. I think for my next comparison test I'm going to shoot it side by side with my M&P9c, which by the way has a shorter grip.
I have had one on order since July 25, 2012. No answer or ETA from the gun store. I know that S&W must be working overtime to get guns out, but how many months can it possibly take? This is not a Performance Center or a full custom 1911.
I am going to look at the Nano. I hope that it proves a comfortable fit for my hand. I know that Beretta may be more troublesome for warranty claims than S&W, but I think that the retailers are more to blame than the factory. Some of the guns must be getting diverted to large retailers who charge above MSRP.
I am basically paying full list price for a gun that apparently does not exist in normal retail channels. I will stick to my J frames until I make a final decision. The Nano looks OK and I appreciate the valuable reviews and input given above.
The 'no slide lock' thing is actually one of the factors that I like most about the pistol, I do tend to be a bit of a 'sometimes less, is more' kinda guy though LOL.Looked hard at the Ruger LC9 (didn't like trigger) and the no slide lock turned me off on the Nano.
Wow, I don't know WHERE some of you are finding these things. I know these 15-20 stores I'm referring to aren't the only sources out there of course but, if you go look online across the country right now there is not one, not a 9mm or even the ever so slightly less desirable .40 cal showing available ANYWHERE.They are out there. I paid MRSP for mine last week at Gander Mountain. I never even heard of the Shield until 3 weeks ago. I went looking and found one. I would forget about the store you ordered from and go looking elsewhere.
Well like you, I had both: My opinion, hands down the Nano for all the reasons you gave plus three more you didn't mention that made this my choice over the Shield (which BTW I have sold)
1. less controls no slide release on the side, as many know with a small pistol when shooting two handed some have a tendency to hit the slide release (no need on such a small pistol)
2. Ease to change out the sights on the Nano - owner can change sights without any special tools making the addition of night sights a snap.
3. Modular framed the Nano can be changed out into different frame sizes and different frame colors all offered for sale on Beretta web site (as in the SIG 250) making it a much more versatile pistol all around