Big Dog Dad
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I was looking at a PC ported Shield in 9mm the other day and was really interested. I've been reading about the 2.0 M&P pistols and was wondering if I should wait for the 2.0 Shield?
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It would probably be a long wait. The M2.0 Shield hasn't been spoken of, and the PC version would be after that. And we don't know if they even plan a Shield M2.0. I own the current version and I am very pleased with it.
Obviously based on the other threads here, there are those of us who like our PC Shields and those who will not buy one. That discussion is probably secondary to the original question.
The PC Shield already has a trigger upgrade over stock (plus sights, etc) so I may be wrong but i'm thinking the main change to a hypothetical 2.0 PC could be the grip texture. If that would be the case, then one could buy what they want now and add a grip sleeve or grip tape.
You left out the extra beef in the frame, IMHO the most important change. But you add to the thought that it might be awhile, if they do it at all.
Besides the safety issues with regard to firing from retention with a ported weapon, there are ammo limitations as well. I like to buy ammo that's on sale, specifically Blazer Brass and Federal 115 and 124g, both of which should not be utilized in a ported weapon. There are warnings on the back of the box that state "not to be fired in ported weapons" or words to that effect. I confirmed with CS reps of both companies and they stated that the copper covering is thin and can shear off and be expended through the ports. No thank you not worth the risk!!
Valistar
On the federal, that is only the very lowest level (typically Walmart) it's not all Federal 115gr. Not sure on the Blazer, that could be all. I shot thousands of these with no issues from my PC shield and full size. Once I learned of it, I switched to the Winchester white box for a little more.
What in the world for? .....
.....You get nothing worth having except a cool looking, Star Wars gun that offers no significant benefit.