...This gun will be of interest to the competitive shooter as much as it is the plinker and from what I can see will be very attractive to the Canadian competitors even if it only comes in as a restrictive firearm. Using 10 rd Compact mags it will be fast to reload, the gun is dead nuts reliable as the workings are all M&P pistol and it certainly appears to be accurate enough. ....
Good point, but only if it holds up to high round counts. But regardless, I suspect the competitive shooter market is a small, small fraction of the generic user market.
And good point about the compact mags as well, but last time I looked they were much harder to find - And even the regular mags can be difficult to source.
Check out the performance Center Gen2 M&P. Same trigger I think. With a blow back action you don't want to light a trigger. Just under 5lbs would be all I would want....
I haven't seen it in print anywhere, but I'm pretty sure this rifle has to be hammer fired (as opposed to the striker fired pistols). So, the trigger shoe might be the same as the pistol, but nothing else in the fire control system will be.




















































