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    America's gun culture: A prescription for mayhem

    Gee, I have lived for 44 years in households full of loaded firearms and yet not a single member of my family has ever accidentally (or intentionally) shot either themsevles or another member of the family, or a friend - or gee, anyone for that matter. Hmmm. We obviously must be doing...
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    The Help Room (THR)

    I "cut my teeth" more than 25 yers ago on a Colt Series 70 1911 (all metal), and to this day I STILL just instinctively shoot 1911's more accurately from a quick draw. However, that said, I do still like my plastic frame guns as well such as the HK USPf 45, the M&P 40, and my most commonly CCW...
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    S&W M&P9 problems

    Hey, I got you beat! MY MP40 started auto-ejecting the magazine on each shot after just 200 break-in rounds. :what: :eek: Sent it back and S&W replaced the whole frame for me. Only problem since then has been ONE failure to feed with a Winchester Ranger round. Experience did blow my...
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    XD-9

    It may always be "ready to shoot", but you have basically two overt safety mechanisms to keep it from firing "accidentally". One is a grip safety and the other is a light and smooth, but loooong DAO-like trigger pull. It is NOT a "hair trigger" by any means. The loaded chamber indicator...
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    Smith & Wesson M & P

    The sear deactivation lever is there purely as a safety measure. The idea is to MAKE you look into the chamber area during disassembly. I have big hands and fingers and am able to just poke my pinky in and lower the metal lever. It does not feel fragile to me and takes very very little force...
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    S&W M&P

    Good info here: http://mp-pistol.com/boards/index.php
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