Average pull weight is 4# 9ozs on the pc triggerHow does it shoot? I want one of these. My wife got me the competitor for Christmas and I am now in the middle of switching over to M&P
Its on the list now. The fact that it is ported sold it to me. Going to replace my gen 2 g20 as my wyoming sidearmAverage pull weight is 4# 9ozs on the pc trigger
Does the 9 version have ports? The 45 version doesn't, only the 10.Its on the list now. The fact that it is ported sold it to me. Going to replace my gen 2 g20 as my wyoming sidearm
Add a Timney and you'll love the trigger even more if you want a lighter 1.Its on the list now. The fact that it is ported sold it to me. Going to replace my gen 2 g20 as my wyoming sidearm
I switched over from a 629PC snubbie to the standard 4.6 M&P 10mm for my mountain gun. I'm curious how effective the porting is on the PC version.Its on the list now. The fact that it is ported sold it to me. Going to replace my gen 2 g20 as my wyoming sidearm
Roger that, ty for the knowledge!Add a Timney and you'll love the trigger even more if you want a lighter 1.
From my experience with that gun, the recoil is low with factory loads. I'll need to check which ammo I used? Probably armscor 180fmj.I switched over from a 629PC snubbie to the standard 4.6 M&P 10mm for my mountain gun. I'm curious how effective the porting is on the PC version.
That's literally like shooting WWB .40 cal.From my experience with that gun, the recoil is low with factory loads. I'll need to check which ammo I used? Probably armscor 180fmj.
Probably so, but I haven't shot any of my reloads that are very hot and probably near or over max. Max or higher loads go into ported barrels and barrels with comps. 165's are my typical 10mm nax weight loads and 155's are max weight for the 40. I don't care for 180's and up bullet weights.That's literally like shooting WWB .40 cal.
Compare their velocities, same weight.
Try some Underwood, or Buffalo Bore 10mm.