My Baby is Done!

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I guess this is sort of like a baby brag book, but by a proud gun owner instead of a proud new parent. :D As of this afternoons tinkering she is officially done and ready for a summer of shooting. She is a Smith & Wesson M&P 40L Pro Series CORE. Extra goodies include:

Leupold Delta Point with 7.5 delta reticle
Storm Lake 9mm conversion barrel
Apex RAM
Apex forward set sear and aluminum trigger kit
Magloc mag well

Using the factory trigger return spring with the Apex FSS kit, and with final adjustment of the trigger bar loop this afternoon, I have achieved a 2.5 pound trigger pull with no take up and very little over travel. She is now exactly the way I wanted her. Bring on the summer!

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Sweet, but I have to ask, why 40 and a 9mm conversion barrel? Did you try 40 first and not like it, or get a great deal on the 40?
 
Sweet, but I have to ask, why 40 and a 9mm conversion barrel? Did you try 40 first and not like it, or get a great deal on the 40?
Not to answer for him but if you want both calibers you need to but the 40 and a 9mm conversation barrel. You can go the other way with the 9mm pistol first.
 
The reason I was asking is I didn't know if he was planning on shooting in Carry Optics in USPSA. I haven't checked all the rules, but I would assume you couldn't use a conversion barrel. I have a 5" Pro myself in 40, but not the CORE. I wish I had the CORE myself. I shoot 40 minor and it's soft shooting but would be just a bit cheaper to shoot 9, but it would take awhile to pay for the barrel with the savings.

If he wants both calibers I fully understand. I've got a SIG that I have set up with 3 calibers.
 
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