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  • TeeShock
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    Taurus clear lexan snub .38

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  • Semper299
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    We carry Sig P220. Its okay. I own a S&W M&P 45, and I replaced the trigger with an Apex tactical duty carry trigger. If I could carry my own, it would be that gun.

    Plus if you send Buds your creds, and get on their police supply site, the M&Ps are 399 for the base model with 3 mags. That is a good deal and applies to all calibers. Hard to beat that deal for such a great weapon.

    And by base model, I mean no night sights. If you opt for night sights then the price is 455 I believe.

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  • Probie
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    Originally posted by Tannerm View Post
    Strongly considering going with a M&P 40 or 45 now. Im curious if my Safariland 6004 holster made for my Glock 31 with TLR-1 light will fit my M&P. Anyone have any experience with this?
    Negative. But do it. M&P's are awesome.

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  • Cobraman
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    Originally posted by Tannerm View Post
    Strongly considering going with a M&P 40 or 45 now. Im curious if my Safariland 6004 holster made for my Glock 31 with TLR-1 light will fit my M&P. Anyone have any experience with this?
    I really doubt the holster will fit.

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  • YALE
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    FYI, if you like SAO guns, the P226 comes in SAO now.

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  • likeitfast55
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    Told ya............ CZU CZ75 SP-01 40SW DCK 12R NS Tactical 91157. Used by law enforcement around the world. Read some LEO reviews.

    Welcome to come by and finger it.



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  • Tannerm
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    Strongly considering going with a M&P 40 or 45 now. Im curious if my Safariland 6004 holster made for my Glock 31 with TLR-1 light will fit my M&P. Anyone have any experience with this?

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  • Brandon-k
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    Originally posted by Chvyblzr1972 View Post
    I had an FNP-9 and I hated it. It was clunky as hell and seem to have a loose slide that would rattle around. If the FNP-45 is built the same way I would stay away from it personally. I traded the 9 for a glock 21 and do not regret it in the least.
    Weird. My FNP-9 is rock solid. I've a couple thousand rounds through it (actually probably more), including wadcutters and some seriously hot "Glock only" loads. No issues to speak of. Probably my favorite handgun in my collection. It's the only handgun I have that I can totally destroy the "El Presedente" drill with.

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  • Chvyblzr1972
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    I had an FNP-9 and I hated it. It was clunky as hell and seem to have a loose slide that would rattle around. If the FNP-45 is built the same way I would stay away from it personally. I traded the 9 for a glock 21 and do not regret it in the least.

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  • YALE
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    Originally posted by Tannerm View Post
    Lol I know. I like their looks and reliability. But it was a mind fuck thing with that gun.
    LOL. I can imagine.

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  • Tannerm
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    Originally posted by YALE View Post
    Son, it's the poor worker that blames his tools. Don't go sass-mouthin' West German Sigs just because you're defective.
    Lol I know. I like their looks and reliability. But it was a mind fuck thing with that gun.

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  • bottlerocket
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    Originally posted by CJ View Post
    You leave it on an empty chamber if you want.
    So 4 rounds or with a trigger pull it goes to the next cylinder anyway

    Double action pull is enough safety for people who aren't stupid

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  • YALE
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    Originally posted by Tannerm View Post
    Danny is correct. I HATED the 226. With a passion. My last dept issued those turds (without the rails... cheapasses)... It is not made for the left handed shooter. I love the look but couldn't get past the ergos. As for revolvers, negative. Only for back up.

    Dohcter, we use to issue berreta 92's about 3 years ago. Then went to the glock 31's...

    I love my 35 and would love that 41 but who knows what that hits the shelf. I was just looking at other avenues and gathering ur opinions.

    Randy I highly doubt my range master would allow a cz... I love those sexy guns but for some reason I don't see them going for it.
    Son, it's the poor worker that blames his tools. Don't go sass-mouthin' West German Sigs just because you're defective.

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  • CJ
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    Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
    Neither do revolvers...
    You leave it on an empty chamber if you want.

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  • YALE
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    Originally posted by DOHCTR View Post
    Indeed. There are still a bunch of NIB ones out there too for cheaper.
    It'll go eventually. There's too much oil money in this town.

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