If the 1911 is brand new I would field strip it, clean, and lube the pistol. Then take it to the range and shoot at least 100 rounds through it. If the pistol still malfunctions then find the problem and repair. A few of my 1911s did the same thing until it broke in.
I have done both the Burwell DIY trigger job and the APEX parts kit. Both are easy to do. If I bought another M&P I would the APEX route, great trigger, and a bit easier to do.
I went to Dick's yesterday and the sale price on the gun club shells was $7.99 a box. How are you guy's finding them so cheap? Is it because I live just south of Cook co IL? Anyone in Illinois find them this cheap? I did buy a 100 round box of Remington game loads at Wal-Mart for just over $20.
I have several 9mm pistols and will say that I like the S&W M&P very much. It is truly ambidextrous, the grip size can be changed and mine has never experienced a malfunction. The Glock is an excellent pistol as well. But, I do not like the feel or the looks of the pistol. Another good one is...
I'm in. My Dad bought the 39 Mountie in the early 60s and gave it to me when I was 13 or so. I still use it to hunt tree rats and such. Its a great rifle that will be passed down one day.
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