Settled? You mean you bought the M&P 2.0?
That is sweeeet shootin’!! Your progress as a new handgun shooter is quite amazing!
I think you’re ready for more than static target practice now!
Get holster certified at your range and try IDPA or IPSC. You won’t regret it!
Find a good gun belt, holster and mag carrier and about 2000 rds of ammo for the first year and you’re set!!!!
Yes exactly!
I bought an NEW m&p 9 m2.0 an extra mag (3 total so far).
I said "settled" because I had plenty to choose from (within my budget), and that was the choice I settled on. Took three business days for the transfer paperwork to arrive by email. Picked it up yesterday, cleaned and lubed it this (according to the manual) morning and shot 200 round so far.
Have to say, I am very pleased. There was one failure to feed. Seems like the round had some difficulty getting out of the mag. Noticed a burr on the plastic follower after ejecting it. Something worth keeping an eye on.
I'd like to mention, about the trigger, it's like it has a "three stage" trigger. I know that's not a thing, but the slight slop (or pre-travel) after the take up is so predictable I could just about expect it everytime. Either way, it works.
Tried a few different things with it.
-Strong hand slow, then faster, then double taps (those weren't pretty)
-Support hand, slow. (Wasn't too bad, I am a lefty after all)
-Different grip size attachments (think medium-large is a good fit for me)
-Different sight picture holds (center mass, 6 o'clock, 12 o'clock) seems to shoot about straight, but 5 yards isn't a good distance to tell for sure. Does seem to shoot left a tad, still probably my trigger control.
Mainly shooting with one eye open though, but I'm know trying to get a good sight picture with one eye, then opening the other to see what I see, to try to figure out the double vision mess. Need to train my brain to focus on the correct images. Work in progress.
@STILL ALIVE, thanks for the compliment. You have been a big motivator to want to go shoot more and improve or at least learn something. If I leave having learnt something, I'm satisfied with my outing.
I actually ordered some snap caps from Amazon and will try to sneak some into my magazines.
"TAP, RACK, BANG" I was told.
*Side note, those S&W mags... 10th round is a nightmare to get in, even with my Maglula. We'll see after another few hundred rounds.
I'm definitely interested in learning to shoot from a holster and shooting to a buzzer. I'll look into it for the new year.
Until next time,