I have a 2007 version that shoots the lighter bullet just find but won't stabilize a 147 gr bullet, period. It is no internet myth as you state. My two 9MM guns won't stabilize the 147gr bullets nor will three PRO and four FS guns owned by a family I shoot with in Washington. All shoot 124 gr bullets just fine but not the 147 gr bullets. S&W didn't make the change because they had nothing else to do with their money. Too, the Europeans all use the metric equivalent of a 1 - 10 twist in their 9MM guns. Is it a popular number or might there be a reason.
As to your QC opinion how was that derived, by actual measurements of a variety of guns or just a thought. The next thing we will hear on the net is there is a wide variation of tolerances in the M&P slides and barrels based upon what somebody read on the net.
Take Care
Bob
Here is a question for everyone. If a new guy was given a Glock and a SW MP 9mm which you think would be easier to shoot. Got a friend who is starting a armed service. NOt trying to hijack the thread. We have been on debate about Gen 4 17,34vs MP 9mm or Pro or CORE.
Jerry Miculek states quite clearly that the twist was changed from 1 in 18 to 1 in 10 specifically to stabilize 147 grain bullets (11:20 of http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcR2armhilo)- I'm assuming he would know, my M&P does not like 147 grain bullets and it's an older one. 115 and 124 bullets (pretty much regardless of velocity) shoot well.
You have 1 gun that doesn't shoot 147 or has this been your problem with others mps?
I am talking from the experience of comparing other shooters guns at the range. Mps are like as.....s everybody's got one.
Grab a couple barrel and look down, you will see how poorly the crowns are made.
As for the 147s. The theory behind it is that the mp had been designed for .40 cal originally, hence, being very accurate in early models with 147s. And I am not making this up, all the post that are flying around the internet about the mp being poorly accurate, is whit 115 and 124 and not 147. So why yours does shoot 147 right, that I do not know.
As per the twist, the actual twist used in earlier versions had been used MANY times by SW in many other guns, the 1:10 is an European thing and probably just a marketing move, 1:10 twists (in theory) will foul more than a slower twist, physics, so which one is better? and why? where is the proof or the cientific proof? They are probably both the same 'workwise' and I doubt SW made a mistake using something else than 1:10.
Cheers.
Bob, do you know what the twist rate is on the M&P 5" Pro Series is? Mine has the "Stainless" stamped on the slide.
Frankly I have never heard that. Whether you want to believe it or not the 1 -1 8 twist rate is to stabilize the 9mm 147 gr bullets. My FS is from 2007, an early model and has been dead nuts accurate with everything BUT 147 gr bullets. I wish I could tell you different was but it isn't. I have had them tumble in as short a distance as 7 yards. My barrels are fine. I know there have been accuracy issues with some of the production guns but on balance I think they have been corrected. The guns now have a 1 - 10 twist, it is an improvement and it will help.
Bob
I own the m&p 9mm range kit and have come to the conclusion I suck with it.
I have an 09 M&P 9. 25K+ down the pipe.
Groups at 25y off a rest,;124gr, unique, win SPP, just under 4". 147gr, unique, win SPP, just over 8"...... I have to find a recipe or factory loading that groups well with 147s.... I have yet to find one that doesn't group well with 124s.....
Just a side note, S&W recommends changing the recoil spring & striker spring at 50,000 rounds...... Crazy!
Can people help me, who sells or is a distributor in GTA for Smith and Wesson? Also in Ontario. Hawthorne security is starting an armed unit. So we are debating whether to go to the Glock 17 or Smith and Wesson M&P 9mm. So looking for companies to get quotes but having trouble finding SW dealers in GTA, southern Ontario. Any help, pm me or post here.
Why not contact S&W directly. They may give you a quote direct from the factory or put you on to their distributor here in Canada who handles commercial sales. Does the CFO in Ontario dictate the caliber and type of guns used by private security companies?
Take Care
Bob
I own the m&p 9mm range kit and have come to the conclusion I suck with it.
Can people help me, who sells or is a distributor in GTA for Smith and Wesson? Also in Ontario. Hawthorne security is starting an armed unit. So we are debating whether to go to the Glock 17 or Smith and Wesson M&P 9mm. So looking for companies to get quotes but having trouble finding Sw dealers in GTA, southern Ontario. Any help, pm me or post here.
I believe there were some "range kit" pistols sold in Canada with the regulation 10 # trigger. have you checked the weight ? you can get the model # off the case and check specs on the Smith website if you dont have a guage.
that may have affect on your performance with it.




























