I heard 3-4 months when I inquired a few weeks ago...
I would pay just as much for an mp 9 as an mp22 , main reason for a 22 in my eyes is practice so why not practice with the same pistol as you shoot normally.
I would pay $3-400 for a .22 conversion kit from say, Apex Tactical, or Bar-Sto, both have hinted around this on Amurican forums.
I saw a review on youtube about this pistol. It says that The size is excatly the same with M&P 9 or 40.
I don't understand why it needs to be brought up to Canadian standard for the 22 one. They all (22,9, &40) have the same barell length, no?
Is there a distributor bringing them in with a longer barrel? They are prohib as they sit (104mm bbl).
All this hype because it's part of the M&P line?
Look, I love the M&P and I own one myself but there are other .22's out there that have a proven track record.
S&W must be lovin' this.
I'd like an M&P in.22 for draw and fire drills...much cheaper to shoot than my .40 and I could use my duty rig. S&W sells lots of M&Ps in Canada so I think an extended or threaded barrel makes some commercial sense. I don't undefstand why the centerfire guns have 4.25" barrels but the rimfire guns don't...
Anyone make a 22 conversion for an mp 9, that is available in Canada ?