Chuckbuster
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
My first M&P I had back in 2006 I cut off the beavertail thought it looked much better. it didn't do anything anyways.
I've wondered about doing just that as well...
My first M&P I had back in 2006 I cut off the beavertail thought it looked much better. it didn't do anything anyways.
I have not seen an official reason, but my guess would be the requirement to shoot 4" groups at 50 yards for the life of the pistol
Ouuch! I don't know many shooters that can do that with any gun. I guess I and my acquaintances suck eggs.
Hmmm...that might be a fun winter project for mine.Thanks! Fun project gun for me! Hit it with dremel tool with sandpaper head. When shape was right I used fine grit sandpaper to get rid of marks and deburr the edges. Finally, buffed with dremel tool polishing head to get the colour to match rest of gun.
I have not seen an official reason, but my guess would be the requirement to shoot 4" groups at 50 yards for the life of the pistol
I always shot my old M&P Pro, better than my Glock 34, just because it fit my hand better. Now with these new M&P's I'm seriously considering switching back. Although I can't say I'd ever sell my Glock 34 (Famous last words). I don't like that the 5" FDE M2.0 only seems to come with the thumb safety. Does anyone know if its a big deal to remove the safety and run it like a normal, non-safety lever M&P? I imagine the internals are pretty close to the gen 1 M&P's.
If the internals are the same it should not be any problem removing the safety. Remember this is an early announcement and there will be more models I am sure.
Take Care
Bob



























