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My S&W 9mm M&P Shield EZ Range Kit

Discussion in 'Handguns: Autoloaders' started by Brubz, Feb 6, 2021.

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  1. Brubz

    Brubz Member

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    For $549 i'm pretty happy with my new 9mm 20210206_040913~4.jpg 20210206_041540_HDR.jpg
     
  2. dwstone1227

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    I have that S&W Shield. I sort of love it and hate it. I consider it one of my “least” hand guns. But. The BUT is that it fires everything I load into it. I do not want to love it, but I absolutely love the reliability. My “better” handguns have not been as reliable. So I have a love hate real with my Shield. I’d love to hate it, but it delivers every time I pull the trigger. I reload and I have made some basic minor reloading errors. My Shield does not care. It goes bang. My “better” guns have gone click. I put the same reload bullet in my Shield and it goes Bang. The Shield is a very reliable handgun.

    You made a good purchase.
     
  3. Brubz

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    I consider my Kimber Micro 9 to be my personal defence weapon. I bought some 9mm ARX for it.
    The S&W M&P Shield EZ is going to be my going to the range with my buddies gun.The fact that it came with 5 magazines helped me make that call.
    Plus who would waste ARX on paper targets?
    At $40 for 25 rounds?
     
  4. 340PD

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    Looks to be a great buy, especially with all those mags. Remember, when putting the slide back on the gun, do not depress the grip safety while doing so.
     
  5. Brubz

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    Thanks for that tip as an old revolver guy I've yet to experience having to break a gun down to clean it with revolvers it was a piece of cake you could almost do with your eyes closed. But that's okay I'm looking forward to learning
     
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