Terry G
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I just picked it up and am wondering if there's anything I need to know about this pistol. I know I should have researched this pistol before buying, but I'm a terrible impulse buyer. Thanks for any help.
Try loading a full magazine. (My 9mm takes only 14 out of 15)
Then, with the slide closed, try inserting the mag.
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Then enjoy: great grip, flat recoil, on target, slim profile.
Every time AIM Surplus advertises police trade in MP45s, I get just that much closer to owning one.
I fired it and I'm sold. The trigger DOES feel gritty, but I'm hitting with the gun fine so no tinkering with it.
….or you can break out the Dremel...
I always find this a frightening idea when it comes to firearms. I swapped out the sights but that is all I did with my .45 acp 2.0 and really like it that way.
I have 4" M&P2.0 Compacts in 45acp and 10mm. Both are great shooters out of the box. I've had no reason to swap out the trigger on either of them, but if I got the urge to do so, I would go with an Apex.
I'm also happy with the stock f/r sights, so again no reason to switch.
S&W puts heavy grease in the slide runners/grooves of all of their M&P2.0s for shipping purposes. Be sure to scrub this area thoroughly before the first time you shoot it. Otherwise, you'll experience a FTF/FTE and wonder if it's the gun's fault.
Final good news: the 45acp and 10mm frames/slides are close enough, dimensionally, that I can use the same holster for both guns.