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Posted: 7/9/2024 12:06:51 PM EDT
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NEW: Performance Center® Carry Comp® Series |
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[Last Edit: patw]
[#1]
It's about time. I have been wondering when they were going to get around to making one, especially for the Shield Plus. Between the newer flat trigger and the comp, I am gonna have to get one.
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[Last Edit: StealthyBlagga]
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Meh, swing and a miss. Its not a real carry comp - they just ported the end of the barrel and cut the slide to look superficially like a blended-in compensator. Having built and shot several ported 9mm M&P pistols, I can confidently say this is snake oil that will offer marginal effectiveness at best. I am sure the Guntubers will swoon over it, but the only way to get significant performance improvement is a real compensator threaded onto the muzzle (which I have ultimately settled on). Also, it looks like their "innovative clear sight cuts" might get in the way of mounting an SRO... we will see I guess. Lastly, the iron sights are nice, but too short for use as BUIS with an optic.
S&W have some great relationships with top USPSA/IPSC competitors - why they don't actually ask them for their feedback is a mystery. |
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[#3]
I’d bet it’s significantly cheaper to do the ported barrel vs a fit comp but who knows. I’d already have a Staccato XC if it wasn’t so expensive. I’d think they could do it at OEM level. I think Sig did a 320 that’s similar but I think it’s expensive.
The polymer guns seem to struggle when they get too expensive. Most people really seem to want the $400-$600 pistols. |
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Normal people like motorcycles. Real people like motorcycles. People who don't like motorcycles are just... weird. |
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Originally Posted By ALASKANFIRE: I’d bet it’s significantly cheaper to do the ported barrel vs a fit comp but who knows. ... View Quote Not necessarily - S&W offered a Spec Series with muzzle comp last year for the same price, but overall length was too long for reasonable carry and the comp was some cheesy aftermarket thing that looked like ass... I can do that myself . What they need is a true carry length gun (say 4.5"-equivalent max including the muzzle compensator) and a nice cosmetic blend of the comp to the slide (like the Staccato XC you referenced). Not rocket science. |
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[Last Edit: ScoutH57]
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That full-size makes me feel things
Video says they fixed the LCI venting gas straight on the optics lens issue. Floyd’s Custom shop M&P from the factory basically. Sure good thread attached actual comps work better but ported barrels work well too. snake oil is not what I’d use to describe it. They aren’t marketing it as an open gun. |
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[#6]
If the grip on the shield plus was just a little longer, I would get one for sure. I especially love that they aren't forcing you to get their low-end CT red dot in order to get the package. That's one reason I haven't gotten the long PC shield plus already.
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[#8]
Originally Posted By Jack_Rackham: First Look: Smith & Wesson Performance Center M&P9 Carry Comp Series View Quote Nice. Hoping we see a 5" |
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[#9]
The ones I've seen have Springfield MA on the frames and Maryville TN on the slides. Sup with that?
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[#11]
The slide serrations are not doing it for me at all. Wish it had their normal "fish-gill" look or the slide design of their new Bodyguard 2.0.
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[#12]
Why tf did they have to make the slide LGBTQ?
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[#13]
Who asked for this? I'll keep my Shield Plus with a comp on it
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[#14]
The compact checks a lot of boxes for me. I'm just not a big fan of plate mounted optics. I wish I could get one direct milled for an RMR, or RMS footprint. I would actually prefer RMS footprint for a full size EPS.
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[#15]
Looking to pick up one of these in full size. As far as I can tell it should fit my current holsters. While the built in comp won't be quite as effective as a full size aftermarket one it should be quite a bit more reliable than the spec series is proving to be.
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Originally Posted By StealthyBlagga: ...Also, it looks like their "innovative clear sight cuts" might get in the way of mounting an SRO... View Quote I think you're off on this. It looks like all they did was leave off the slide half of the circular cutout that is on previous optics ready M&Ps. The slide is still flush with the barrel hood as always. |
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[#18]
We tested the carry comp against other slides and my personal impression is the comp brings very little to the table. You can see the recoil in this video.
Examining recoil with various M&P slides. |
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Originally Posted By Mlazarus: We tested the carry comp against other slides and my personal impression is the comp brings very little to the table. You can see the recoil in this video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVY4fQH7TYg View Quote That's kind of disheartening. I know some of it is perception with comps but the P365 Macro Comp I had, seemed to make a difference in recoil compared to a non-comped P365. I wonder, if anything, the Shield Comp model will do. Thanks for the video. |
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[Last Edit: ag04blast]
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I want one in the Shield Plus version! I need to find one in person.
Big plus for me is the 3 mags each of different capacity. |
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