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Everyone was talking about how great the 43x is and how with shield mags it makes the g19 obsolete so I picked one up. Then they said oh the 365xl is superior to the 43x, so I picked one up to try out. Honestly I didn’t like either of them that much, trigger on the 43x was crap for even Glock standards, and the 365 was just ok, but I still carried my handy shield 1.0 but wish it had the capacity of the other two. The plus fixed that issue! |
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I bought one because of the rebate. Right out of the box it wouldn’t chamber around lost all faith in it
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Quoted: I bought one because of the rebate. Right out of the box it wouldn’t chamber around lost all faith in it View Quote Attached File |
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Quoted: You shot out a pistol barrel in 2 years? /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/dont_believe_you_anchorman_zps267e5cbb_GIF-108.gif View Quote Would be an extremely odd flex on my part. The cool part was S&W paid for my shipping to & from, took about two weeks from start to finish and had a new barrel for free. I honestly don’t know how many thousands of rounds it was, but it was a lot. |
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As a Glock guy for almost 20 years I will say that the Shield Plus OR, with the new style trigger is the best double stack sub compact 9mm on the market. It shot better for me than any 365 versions, and has better capacity than the 48/43X. I don’t take aftermarket mags for Glocks into consideration, because I’ve seen way too many failures with those to think of them as a viable carry option. I still think that the regular 43 is a better gun, compared to the original Shield, because it is smaller and lighter even with +2 extensions. But with just a tiny step up in capacity in the Shield Plus, it blows everything else in that category out of the water. Perfectly balanced gun, IMO.
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Quoted: Would be an extremely odd flex on my part. The cool part was S&W paid for my shipping to & from, took about two weeks from start to finish and had a new barrel for free. I honestly don’t know how many thousands of rounds it was, but it was a lot. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: You shot out a pistol barrel in 2 years? /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/dont_believe_you_anchorman_zps267e5cbb_GIF-108.gif Would be an extremely odd flex on my part. The cool part was S&W paid for my shipping to & from, took about two weeks from start to finish and had a new barrel for free. I honestly don’t know how many thousands of rounds it was, but it was a lot. Between you and the guy who couldn't chamber a single round, we've covered the extreme spread of the bell curve. |
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I did for awhile. Got frustrated with the magazines not actually holding 13 rounds, some as little as ten, and the grip texture, while really great for shooting it was like a cheese grater to untucked shirts. Sold it off, but I have to say it was nearly the perfect ultra compact.
I'm very happy with a Glock 30S as my daily now; am looking at the Shield .45 2.0 next. Were I to purchase another Plus...I'd go with the 4" barrel. |
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Great pistol, I' picked up the stripped Shield Plus frame and swapped my Gen 1 Shield frame and Apex parts over to it. Scored a great deal on OEM 15 round mags. Currently waiting on Nameless Armament for milling my slide for a 407kGR. Uses all my current Shield holsters and shoots just as great as it did as a Gen 1.
With rebates out now I'm resisting the urge to buy a complete Plus. With the 15 round mag option I will probably replace my full size carry with this. |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I have an original single stack Shield that I bought for around $250 on sale. It seemed like a no-brainer for a quality gun for such an inexpensive price. I’ve never warmed up to it. Although stubbornly reliable, its proportions seem ungainly to me. Maybe the Plus has a different feel, and perhaps I should handle or rent one. You can tell by my avatar that I don’t dislike S&W guns. easy upgrade https://p1.gunbroker.com/pics/975776000/975776688/pix130559638.jpg Can you actually buy such a kit? Frame is serialized part so must go through FFL right? I'd probably just wait until they drop the price some more, or pick up a slightly used one. |
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Quoted: Can you actually buy such a kit? Frame is serialized part so must go through FFL right? I'd probably just wait until they drop the price some more, or pick up a slightly used one. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I have an original single stack Shield that I bought for around $250 on sale. It seemed like a no-brainer for a quality gun for such an inexpensive price. I’ve never warmed up to it. Although stubbornly reliable, its proportions seem ungainly to me. Maybe the Plus has a different feel, and perhaps I should handle or rent one. You can tell by my avatar that I don’t dislike S&W guns. easy upgrade https://p1.gunbroker.com/pics/975776000/975776688/pix130559638.jpg Can you actually buy such a kit? Frame is serialized part so must go through FFL right? I'd probably just wait until they drop the price some more, or pick up a slightly used one. Those kits are straight from gunbroker right now. Yes it has to go through an FFL. |
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Quoted: Can you actually buy such a kit? Frame is serialized part so must go through FFL right? I'd probably just wait until they drop the price some more, or pick up a slightly used one. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I have an original single stack Shield that I bought for around $250 on sale. It seemed like a no-brainer for a quality gun for such an inexpensive price. I’ve never warmed up to it. Although stubbornly reliable, its proportions seem ungainly to me. Maybe the Plus has a different feel, and perhaps I should handle or rent one. You can tell by my avatar that I don’t dislike S&W guns. easy upgrade https://p1.gunbroker.com/pics/975776000/975776688/pix130559638.jpg Can you actually buy such a kit? Frame is serialized part so must go through FFL right? I'd probably just wait until they drop the price some more, or pick up a slightly used one. Yes that is exactly what I did as well. |
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My wife carries one, she loves it. It's small enough that she can hide it well, but big enough to still be fun to shoot.
I have no problems dinging plates at 50 yards with it, so it's plenty accurate. |
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Quoted: I did for awhile. Got frustrated with the magazines not actually holding 13 rounds, some as little as ten, and the grip texture, while really great for shooting it was like a cheese grater to untucked shirts. Sold it off, but I have to say it was nearly the perfect ultra compact. View Quote The 13s can be a bit tough but all mine have broken in and take 13 without a loader. The mag in the gun is a 10 with a magguts +3. I am carrying my OR now under a t-shirt. It is okay for me but I agree it could be toned down a bit and might add a Talon grip to it. |
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Quoted: I did for awhile. Got frustrated with the magazines not actually holding 13 rounds, some as little as ten, and the grip texture, while really great for shooting it was like a cheese grater to untucked shirts. Sold it off, but I have to say it was nearly the perfect ultra compact. I'm very happy with a Glock 30S as my daily now; am looking at the Shield .45 2.0 next. Were I to purchase another Plus...I'd go with the 4" barrel. View Quote |
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There are some instructions on how to fix the mags not holding 13 rounds. The bottom back of the follower needs to be relieved a bit with a hand file to allow the mag spring two not get hung up on the lip that needs to be relieved. It takes about 5 minutes to each mag and works great.
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Quoted: There are some instructions on how to fix the mags not holding 13 rounds. The bottom back of the follower needs to be relieved a bit with a hand file to allow the mag spring two not get hung up on the lip that needs to be relieved. It takes about 5 minutes to each mag and works great. View Quote @texasvwnut I've tried everything I've found, so maybe I missed that one if it actually works. Do you have a link? |
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Quoted: Anyone running an optic on theirs? I bought the optic ready version and would prefer not having to mill the rear for a Holosun. No experience with crimson trace of shield smsc red dots View Quote |
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Sounds like a nice collection, but...
No love for the Max 9, GX4, or Mete, OP? Just kidding, the Shield Plus looks good if you like the oval grip. |
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Quoted: I have one and I love it. Prices have went down and make it a great value too. Also you can get 15 round magazines now. View Quote |
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Bought my wife a Shield Plus to carry. I took it out to the range to run some carry ammo through all the mags and ended up buying one for myself.
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I have an original single stack Shield that I bought for around $250 on sale. It seemed like a no-brainer for a quality gun for such an inexpensive price. I’ve never warmed up to it. Although stubbornly reliable, its proportions seem ungainly to me. Maybe the Plus has a different feel, and perhaps I should handle or rent one. You can tell by my avatar that I don’t dislike S&W guns. easy upgrade https://p1.gunbroker.com/pics/975776000/975776688/pix130559638.jpg Tell me more |
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Quoted: 1.0 to plus upgrade? Tell me more View Quote Bought the complete frame on GB for $175 last fall from UncleTed2012. Then I found Freestone Armory selling stripped frames for $50, and frame and mag combos for $75. Posted in the Handgun S&W subforum, and got a bunch of arfcommers upgrading. |
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Get the 4” PC Shield. I have the 8rnd. version but hav a hankering for the plus.
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I have an original single stack Shield that I bought for around $250 on sale. It seemed like a no-brainer for a quality gun for such an inexpensive price. I’ve never warmed up to it. Although stubbornly reliable, its proportions seem ungainly to me. Maybe the Plus has a different feel, and perhaps I should handle or rent one. You can tell by my avatar that I don’t dislike S&W guns. easy upgrade https://p1.gunbroker.com/pics/975776000/975776688/pix130559638.jpg I need to get off my ass and do that. I have a 1.0, a 2.0, and a 2.0 with the integrated crimson trace. Just need to figure out which one gets the new frame. |
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Anybody have a line on a Plus stripped frame, let me know. My GoOgLe-Fu seems to have taken a shit tonight. I can’t find one online.
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Quoted: Bought the complete frame on GB for $175 last fall from UncleTed2012. Then I found Freestone Armory selling stripped frames for $50, and frame and mag combos for $75. Posted in the Handgun S&W subforum, and got a bunch of arfcommers upgrading. View Quote I'm gonna have to look into that! Thanks! |
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Quoted: My two 13 rounders fit 13, but dang if my thumb wasn’t purple by pushing it in there View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Within a couple of weeks of being loaded, all five of the mags I bought held 13 rounds. My two 13 rounders fit 13, but dang if my thumb wasn’t purple by pushing it in there You really need to get an uplula. There is no problem loading any mags with it. |
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I'm trying to trade or sell my Hellcat OSP to get a Shield Plus.
I have the original shield and the size is perfect for me. Hellcat is too small. Selling guns in Virginia is a bitch now. No one wants to meet up at a FFL. |
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A .45 2.0 followed me home today.
Hoping the slide stop loosens up a little. Anybody make an aftermarket with a little more exposed meat? |
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Fixed all my 13's and the 15's I bought later. Take the mag apart, remove the spring from the follower, put a sanding drum on your dremel (if you don't like dremels shave the inside/front fo the rear legs on the follower with a pocket knife for a file. Then wipe away the dust/pieces and put the spring back on the follower and reassemble the mag. Problem solved.
Attached File The one on the left has been modified and the one of the right is right out of another magazine and waiting to be modified. The coils of the spring catch on those flat bottoms on the back legs and bind up. If you keep forcing rounds into it (with a maglula or a very sore tender thumb) it will make a loud popping/cracking noise as the spring coils pop off the flat spots. And then it will do the same thing when you reload the magazine unless you alter those rear follower legs. |
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If I could only have one gun it would probably be a shield plus OR.
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I’ve searched every key word and combination on gunbroker for a frame and all I see are the gen 1.0 frames.
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Absolutely great gun and a tack driver. It's not my carry gun but I'll say that every S&W 2.0 gun I've owned has been 100% reliable and very accurate. I'm always surprised how at how little love the 2.0 guns get.
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Quoted: Have Shield Plus. Tried Crimson Trace but it crapped out on me in less than a month. Milled and put on a Holosun 507K. Sweet setup. With 15 round mag it fits my hand perfectly and shoots great. If I got another one I'd look at the the Holoson EPS. View Quote You sent it off, or ground it down yourself? |
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I wish I would have found the shield plus before I bought the 43x and 365.... would have saved me money b/c the shield is good stock, but the Glock has aftermarket slide, sights, and TTI spring kit and shield mags and mag release, Sig has Wilson grip and doesn't have a rear sight.
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Quoted: You really need to get an uplula. There is no problem loading any mags with it. View Quote Attached File |
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Quoted: You sent it off, or ground it down yourself? View Quote DP customs is what you seek! Attached File |
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