usncorpsman1
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I posted last week about the NIB 3913 that I found in my LGS. Friday I sold my beloved G26 for a new M&P Shield. I am a thin guy and was looking for something a little thinner than the Glock for carry. I should have kept the Glock. More later on that one.
Since both guns were new and begging to be taken out to be shot, I just had to give in and do it. I started off with the 3913 at 10 yds. The very first shot hit the 10 ring. Man this is nice I thought to myself but they just kept going there. After 4 mags there was not one outside the 9 ring. There were no issues period after 100 rounds. The Shield on the other hand was not what I expected. I had heard so much about the accuracy....blah blah blah. It was harder to shoot accurately than the 3913. The trigger was unpredictable and gritty. I had one FTE, 1 FTF, and the slide failed to lock back on the last round twice. I chalk this up to it being a new gun and it ran 100% after those few issues. My Glock on the other hand has never failed from day one. Shooting it was a pleasure and the rounds just seemed to drop right on top of each other. I should have shot the Shield before I sold it.
What did I learn from today's shooting lesson? (1)The 3913 is one hell of a gun and will be my new EDC. The Shield will back it up when I get more rounds through it. (2) Old school 90's technology can still keep up with new modern technology and look good doing it. (3) Never sell one gun before you shoot the new one you purchased to replace it. You may not like the new one as much. (4) I am not too impressed with the Shield (Am I the only one?) (5) Did I say the 3913 is a hell of a gun.
3913 with 4013TSW
Since both guns were new and begging to be taken out to be shot, I just had to give in and do it. I started off with the 3913 at 10 yds. The very first shot hit the 10 ring. Man this is nice I thought to myself but they just kept going there. After 4 mags there was not one outside the 9 ring. There were no issues period after 100 rounds. The Shield on the other hand was not what I expected. I had heard so much about the accuracy....blah blah blah. It was harder to shoot accurately than the 3913. The trigger was unpredictable and gritty. I had one FTE, 1 FTF, and the slide failed to lock back on the last round twice. I chalk this up to it being a new gun and it ran 100% after those few issues. My Glock on the other hand has never failed from day one. Shooting it was a pleasure and the rounds just seemed to drop right on top of each other. I should have shot the Shield before I sold it.
What did I learn from today's shooting lesson? (1)The 3913 is one hell of a gun and will be my new EDC. The Shield will back it up when I get more rounds through it. (2) Old school 90's technology can still keep up with new modern technology and look good doing it. (3) Never sell one gun before you shoot the new one you purchased to replace it. You may not like the new one as much. (4) I am not too impressed with the Shield (Am I the only one?) (5) Did I say the 3913 is a hell of a gun.
3913 with 4013TSW








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