M&P 9mm and IDPA

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My buddy is trying to get me to buy his Smith & Wesson M&P 9mm off him and maybe shoot IDPA. Does anyone have experience with an M&P in 9mm shooting IPSC or IDPA? Good gun to start with?
 
The M&P works great in IDPA. Add a Bladetech holster and double mag holders and you are good to go. Gun does very well in SSP divsion. You need a minimum of three mags and four is ideal.

Take Care

Bob
 
Don't buy it unless you can get a spare striker with it. You never know when it will fail you.
 
Late entry: the pistol is back in service as of Oct. 2nd

That's the point. Whether it is covered under warranty or not is immaterial when the warranty station in Canada doesn't have any replacement strikers to fix your broken pistol and, despite S&W having said - three times - that they'd mail a replacement striker, six weeks later it still hasn't arrived.

Some guys will tell you not to worry, that you probably won't break a striker anyway and even if you do you can get a replacement from S&W. Oh really?

I say again. Don't buy it unless you get a spare striker with it.

Late entry:

M.D. Charlton replaced the broken striker and has returned the pistol today (Oct.2nd). I am still waiting for a spare striker (ordered from Smith & Wesson and Brownells).
 
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I have had no problems with my M&P. I used it for 2 IPSC seasons and a few defensive pistols matches. It works well.
 
Wendall the sky isn't falling. I have over 3,000 rds through mine and the striker has yet to break. The first guns made had problems with a bad batch of strikers but striker failure is rare now in these guns, certainly nor more that any other striker fired gun. You had/have a bad experience. A lot haven't.

Take Care

Bob
 
The M&P works great in IDPA. Add a Bladetech holster and double mag holders and you are good to go. Gun does very well in SSP divsion. You need a minimum of three mags and four is ideal.

Take Care

Bob

Opposite of what the old guy above said, hunk of crap, get a Glock.......! :D

Just kidding, great gun, like Bob said get yourself a nice Blade tech rig, Comp Tac if you want even better, and shoot away.
 
I've been shooting an M&P 45 and I love it. Other than the price of ammo, it's a great gun and out of every gun I've tried it has the best ergonomics. If your buddy has taken care of it I say go for it.
 
I got into IDPA shooting this summer. My M&P served me very well. There were several other people at various matches who also used them. You can't go wrong with the M&P, especially if your buddy is giving you a good deal.
 
Don't the new models of the M&P have the magazine disconnect??? I've seen guys with it, but can't remember if it was the M&P.....call me crazy, but I'd never own a gun with that kind of safety device installed.
 
Don't the new models of the M&P have the magazine disconnect??? I've seen guys with it, but can't remember if it was the M&P.....call me crazy, but I'd never own a gun with that kind of safety device installed.

Your crazy. :p What's your rationale for thinking that's a big deal? :rolleyes: I'm wondering how likely you are to be on the ground in a life and death grappling duel meanwhile fighting for control of your pistol (which you have with you?) meanwhile there's also a fight to unload the magazine and meanwhile it is somehow dropped out of the pistol meanwhile you get a clear shot and meanwhile you have the mindset and training, and decide to take the shot and so you do and oh oh...you have a mag safety and you have to end up using your pistol as a hammer instead...yeah, no, I wouldn't worry about that mag safety detail. No offence, but I don't think you have to worry about that scenario ;):rolleyes: :D
 
Its not just that scenario, its also an extremely annoying extra step when finishing a course of fire, IMO anyways.

Everything about a magazine disconnect just seems stupid to me. I'm not really knocking the gun, just that "feature" specifically.
 
Not if you plan on shooting IDPA

If I'm the SO or MD, I don't care. It's not called a safety, (mag disconnect), so it's not included in the whole "can't disable safety devices" thing. KFS convinced me of that one, so take it up with him! LOL

EDIT: But, as you say, it IS extremely annoying; especially if you don't have any extra mag's to keep empty for it.
 
The magazine disconnect is somewhat annoying, and there is ongoing argument as to whether disabling it is IDPA legal, since S&W makes the M&P both with and without it. From what I'm told a drop-in factory part is all that's required to make the gun work without a magazine inserted. At most I would expect that changing it out would move you from SSP to ESP if your gun was originally manufactured with the disconnect installed. I'd like to see an official IDPA ruling so I could know for sure.
 
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