Was just about to comment the same thing. Smith nailed it with this one. My only minor gripe is they should offer some aluminum back straps to match. Something less aggressive so I don't have to sand them down for IWB carry.
Just don't buy their 10mm Polymer guns as others have said they have problems with them. 1st Gen, I get it. I'm sure they'll straighten out their problems with their 10mm guns, so that's why you'd want to wait before buying one. I bought their new Shield Plus PC ported barrel & it like my Sigs, Kimber's, Rugers, Springfield's, have all had to be sent back to the factory for service.
I took the CCP division Championship at IN state IDPA championship last weekend with this amazing firearm. My son shoots the 5" M&P 2.0 in ESP. High junior all the time. Love the M&P.
Would love to see a hammer fired version option. Make it a full size CSX. It looks like they’ve adopted the frame and grip styling anyway. Sweet. I got to handle one, deceptively light. Hammer fired would be around $500 or so less than the new Prodigy.
I want one bad, been an M&P guy for a long time. I’m an impatient and impulsive buyer, but I’m going to try to wait a year or so. Maybe they’ll have a range bundle next year with a few more mags and a bag for $100-150 less than they are right now.
Man u are fun and informative,thnk u, smith and wesson doesnt seem to know how to fail at making awesome firearms that jus takes the market by storm, id love to try that gun and im anxiously awaitin the arrival of the competitor and see how it stacks up against the proformace center
That hurts my soul lol. As you continue to shoot, that grip will continue to wear down. Eventually it'll be more down and you'll wish you didn't manually sand it. But i do understand that it can be very rough for carry
@@jonah8133 I just sanded the left side that was rubbing my stomach, it doesn’t change anything when shooting right handed. I went on a 5 mile walk with my dog and man it was rubbing.
Im a glock and M&P fan, my m&p full size 9mm pro series is a tack driving machine, it's so reliable it's almost boring lol if that makes any sense, you can run any ammo u want and drive tacks with it.. would like to see one of these metals like that and see how it runs
I have an S&W M&P 2.0 9mm 4.6" factory threaded barrel just sitting in my safe waiting for a gun. I want the full size 2.0, but with the newest trigger improvements (semi-flatfaced like the metal framed one in this video). This review has me wondering if I should grab the metal frame over the polymer now! I have been waiting on some sales for the full size, but they're still fetching around $599 currently, and the step up to the metal frame may be worth it at this price point.
I definitely enjoy this gun more than the polymer models. If possible check them out side by side and see what suits you best, think either is an excellent choice! Thanks for watching!
great video! I just ordered one from my local gun shop after testing a bunch and did a lot of research. Your video gave some good features and tips not available on other videos.
@@zorbaseatery4745 getting a red dot removes the rear sight. The slide serrations, especially the front where they put the Walther logo, could use a little more depth. This is extra noticeable with the original return spring being very stiff. I think it's 17-18 pounds and it's the only feature friends have disliked about it. The M&P also has a better channel for the thumb to avoid an accidental slide lock with my banana hands. Hope that helps🎯🤠👍
To be honest I bought the first M&P PRO C.O.R.E. almost 10 years ago. I had to upgrade it with a Apex Trigger, extended mags, RMR red dot on the slide, flashlight/laser on the frame. The upgrades cost more than the gun but now it's a race gun for the range only. I carry a J-Frame 38Spl. Airweight, with laser grips. I don't even notice I have it on me.
Man, I shot one of those last Saturday. And, oh man, that thing is sweet! I already own a Bullshark grey SW. And now I want this model, but I am having trouble finding this one in all black!
I got one last week. Shoots good but not sure if the trigger is any better than on the Core guns. It is accurate and handles well. The front grip insert on mine is a little lose. I don’t think there should be any play it it but there definitely is.
I have a S&W PC 4" ported barrel Shield Plus with fiber optic sights. I shot with just the iron sights but noticed I was always low on the target at 25 yds. by about a foot. My Kimber Micro 9, Sig P365 & P365XL, P10C, XDM 4.5" & Springfield 1911 Ronin Elite in 10mm & Glock 20 (10mm) were exactly on target needing no adjustment. So I had to install my unused Holosun 507K on the Shield + (Prefer irons) & now it shoots as good or better than the bigger guns listed above. l really don't know what the point of a metal frame gun is as the 10 oz. lighter Glock 20 has noticeably less recoil than the heavier 1911 steel gun. I believe it's because the Polymer Glock 20 frame flexes to absorb more recoil as well as it is a wider grip spreading out the recoil in your hand. End result is a much more pleasant gun to shoot with the same ammo, regardless of power factor. My Kimber Micro 9 with a metal frame with an after market main spring for a lighter 5 lb. trigger pull weighs 1-3/4 oz. less than the P365 but has more felt recoil, & is far less accurate even though it has a better 1911ish trigger than the Sig P365 (I did polish the striker & sear so the trigger has a very smooth rolling trigger with no hard wall, something I wish Sig would do at the factory). I'd like to see a fair comparison of metal vs. Polymer, preferably with Glocks as they have a patented process with their Polymer to remove more felt recoil than other Polymer guns. This is a very interesting subject!
Just got mine. One of the optic plate screws was gorilla tight! Had to leave with gunsmith to drill out. Rear sight was way off. Oh well, new production woes I guess.
Regular trigger, I bought one 2 weeks ago, I love the gun haven’t shot it yet, but I’m going to get a light for it today, my ccw is the shield plus and the metal is for home defense, I also rotate my ccw with Glock 43x mos and non mos
It has to do with the trigger guard being slightly thicker but there are some MP 2.0 holsters that will work...adjustable retention is a big part of making it fit correctly.
Hoping for a tactical version with suppressor height sights and a threaded barrel. Almost bought the steel frame competitor, but the baseplates on the standard 17rd mags do not work due to the magwell, and the sights are far too low for co-witnessing. Cool vid.
People actually compare this to a Walther haha. It doesn’t even have a step chambered barrel ( attention to detail). Walther wants you to get the most out of whatever ammo you use.
I keep the boxes to all my firearms so I don't see the point in throwing them away. Obviously, someone is banking on them. Maybe someday during the zombie apocalypse someone might find a reason for the 40ish of them I have 😂
This gun is on my list for a new 9mm. Looking at it though I have learned to shoot my G20 using the front of the trigger guard. The guard on this pistol is rounded with no texturing a deal breaker for me. It's not cheap either and uses just a painted Cerakote finish.
I need your help please: I bought a new one of these, and after several rounds, it started to fail. (It fires 2 to 3 rounds and the bullet gets stuck in the chamber) It's frustrating to have such an EXPENSIVE gun, and it doesn't work like the others. At first a little dirt fell on it, but I cleaned and lubricated it and it still has the same failure. (S&W9 2.0 Metal Version) What could it be?
Short answer no Long answer it depends on how you're built how you dress ,how you carry and how big you like your guns to be. I carry it everyday everything from shorts to dress pants to Tshirt to hoodies The weight is nothing different really the gun just feels a lot more solid in the hand
I don't hate the M&P, but I've never been in love with it either... When I heard that I could get an all metal version, I was excited. ...then I saw the craptacular color they chose, and the price. Nah. 900 dollar MSRP is just over the ridiculous side of ridiculous. It's still just an M&P. Smith and Wesson needs to calm down.
I like the look, but I don’t really need one. The trigger isn’t all that good, the pull isn’t much to speak of and the reset is a joke. I do like the overall feel of M&P pistols, but that’s just not enough for me to get excited.
About every manufacture's plates are junk. Glock metal plates are crap too. At least on the smith the optic screws into the slide not the plate. The plate is just a locator not a mounting piece. the systems where the plate first screws to the slide then the optic screws to the plate are inferior with 2 points of failure possible plus the very few threads engaged on the double mount systems.
... Why can't creators give reviews on the product in topic .. I have a number of S&W's by choice because i prefer them over other makes and models ... as far as I'm concerned Glocks don't have a place in my inventory ... never liked them ,, most likely never will .... As a review of this or any S&W .. no reference to Glocks or any other.... is going to keep my attention or get my like or sub ....as is said .... "Dance with the one that brought you" ...
He got two comments out of you, that’s pretty dang good plus you seem pretty odd with your overuse of ellipses, so overall not a very big loss for this channel.
@@runningbear6391 i mean not really.....smith was selling m&ps 2.0 for 300-400 before covid. They definitely dont upcharhe on purpose. Give it a year or elss and this will be like $600-700 which is a fine price
@@runningbear6391 well smith and wesson has the best finishes around. The m&p 2.0 finish is so durable so im sure the cerakote they did will last longer than other cheap ones
Honest Outlaw just made an objective comment about this and find the recoil unmanageable maybe because of the lack of grip surface where your support hand can rest into so basically your support hand rested on the metal surface and that became slippery if your hand gets sweaty. M&P should have adopted a sort of 1911 style grip on the side part of the gun.
Sorry but I just don't get your comment. The only part of your support hand touching the gun should be the rear /end of your palm straight down from your thumb. The rest of your support hand covers your shooting / primary / strong hand. If any more of your support hand is making contact with the gun, your grip is wrong.
I have no relationship or affiliation with S&W or anyone else, do not work in the industry. All of the guns I’ve reviewed have been purchased by me or someone I know. Would love to have relationships for sure, but as of now there are none.
Plates are definitely typical plastic stuff we’re seeing a lot these days, nice that they include them though for folks that want to try different optics. Would probably get a steel plate for a permanent dot. Thanks so much for watching!
To my eye, that is the best looking handgun on the mass market. Just the right amount of style for its purpose.
It is indeed a beauty! Thanks for watching!
Was just about to comment the same thing. Smith nailed it with this one. My only minor gripe is they should offer some aluminum back straps to match. Something less aggressive so I don't have to sand them down for IWB carry.
Congrats on revealing the new Competitor model. I think you were the first on the internet to spot that.
I am an S&W fan. Love the look of this one. Don't need it, but definitely love the features.
I have the M&P metal and I absolutely LOVE it! It shoots beautifully and it’s just a beautiful gun overall
M&P is my go to they are amazing
Just don't buy their 10mm Polymer guns as others have said they have problems with them. 1st Gen, I get it. I'm sure they'll straighten out their problems with their 10mm guns, so that's why you'd want to wait before buying one. I bought their new Shield Plus PC ported barrel & it like my Sigs, Kimber's, Rugers, Springfield's, have all had to be sent back to the factory for service.
I took the CCP division Championship at IN state IDPA championship last weekend with this amazing firearm. My son shoots the 5" M&P 2.0 in ESP. High junior all the time. Love the M&P.
Would love to see a hammer fired version option. Make it a full size CSX. It looks like they’ve adopted the frame and grip styling anyway. Sweet. I got to handle one, deceptively light. Hammer fired would be around $500 or so less than the new Prodigy.
I want one bad, been an M&P guy for a long time. I’m an impatient and impulsive buyer, but I’m going to try to wait a year or so. Maybe they’ll have a range bundle next year with a few more mags and a bag for $100-150 less than they are right now.
Would love to see a bundle, that would be awesome! Haven’t been a big M&P guy but I really like this thing! Thanks so much for watching!
The competitor looks like my M&P 45 2.0 model #11710
Ported slide and barrel. Accurate and soft shooting.
I recently bought the 9mm full size. It performs flawlessly even with cheap aluminum ammunition. Great video!!
Just bought one today!! Can’t wait to take it out and try it.
Man u are fun and informative,thnk u, smith and wesson doesnt seem to know how to fail at making awesome firearms that jus takes the market by storm, id love to try that gun and im anxiously awaitin the arrival of the competitor and see how it stacks up against the proformace center
Thanks for the compliment, really appreciate it! I can’t wait for the Competitor! I’ll get it on the channel as soon as I can get my hands on it!
I just got one and I couldn't agree more my man! Great video
I sanded the grips a little to make them less pointy and now they are perfect when conceal carrying
That hurts my soul lol. As you continue to shoot, that grip will continue to wear down. Eventually it'll be more down and you'll wish you didn't manually sand it. But i do understand that it can be very rough for carry
I agree, I love the grips the way they come, but I can understand that they may be a little rough for carry! Thanks for watching!
@@jonah8133 I don't see why people complain about super grippy grips
@@jonah8133 I just sanded the left side that was rubbing my stomach, it doesn’t change anything when shooting right handed. I went on a 5 mile walk with my dog and man it was rubbing.
Beautiful gun. This will be on my list of guns to look at , an up and coming gun show where I live
Im a glock and M&P fan, my m&p full size 9mm pro series is a tack driving machine, it's so reliable it's almost boring lol if that makes any sense, you can run any ammo u want and drive tacks with it.. would like to see one of these metals like that and see how it runs
Well done…common sense and all the most salient facts…LOVE THSAT YOU READ THE MANUAL !
I just purchased one off gunprime for $825 to compliment my 3.6 2.0 and I got it for more or less a fun range gun.
Very nice! Enjoy that thing, and thank you for watching!
Have a black/coyote two tone. That tungsten looks amazing!
Nice I’ve carried one for years I’d like to have one
I have an S&W M&P 2.0 9mm 4.6" factory threaded barrel just sitting in my safe waiting for a gun. I want the full size 2.0, but with the newest trigger improvements (semi-flatfaced like the metal framed one in this video). This review has me wondering if I should grab the metal frame over the polymer now! I have been waiting on some sales for the full size, but they're still fetching around $599 currently, and the step up to the metal frame may be worth it at this price point.
I definitely enjoy this gun more than the polymer models. If possible check them out side by side and see what suits you best, think either is an excellent choice! Thanks for watching!
@@runningbear6391 That's some valuable information. Thank you!
Would love one without the optic mount area. That would shave at least 150 off the price.
awesome gun just got one and absolutely love it. great video thanks
great video! I just ordered one from my local gun shop after testing a bunch and did a lot of research. Your video gave some good features and tips not available on other videos.
It fixes most the nitpicking on my Walther Q4 SF and checks in at a much better cost🎯 I can't wait to try one and almost wish I had waited
I still love the SF Walthers, and for me they serve a specific purpose. That being said I really like this M&P! Thanks for checking out the video!
What is your nitpicking with the Q4 SF?
@@zorbaseatery4745 getting a red dot removes the rear sight. The slide serrations, especially the front where they put the Walther logo, could use a little more depth. This is extra noticeable with the original return spring being very stiff. I think it's 17-18 pounds and it's the only feature friends have disliked about it. The M&P also has a better channel for the thumb to avoid an accidental slide lock with my banana hands. Hope that helps🎯🤠👍
@@huntgar Awesome. I wonder if DPM sells a recoil reduction system for the Q4 SF. Thanks for the info.
Found one for $799. I just might buy it.
To be honest I bought the first M&P PRO C.O.R.E. almost 10 years ago. I had to upgrade it with a Apex Trigger, extended mags,
RMR red dot on the slide, flashlight/laser on the frame. The upgrades cost more than the gun but now it's a race gun for the range only. I carry a J-Frame 38Spl. Airweight, with laser grips. I don't even notice I have it on me.
Really great gun. I did not like Winchester amo. Loves others.
Super gun Super video. The metal is on the top of my list!
This video sold me a Smith & Wesson M2.0 metal
Imagine if they made this DA/SA with the metal frame.
Sells would be through the roof
Man, I shot one of those last Saturday. And, oh man, that thing is sweet! I already own a Bullshark grey SW. And now I want this model, but I am having trouble finding this one in all black!
surprising it feels real good in the hands. I'd wish they release a manual safety version.
Safety on striker fired gun? No way. They shouldn’t even sell manual safety models period.
You don't need a safety
@@josephsantana3094 facts
Why tho… no safety. 🅱️oint at 🅱️enis
The golden age of handguns
great review!! I don't own this one but certainly an option in the future. 👍
I’m in between the M&P and Springfield XD9 for my first gun
where can i find one to hold before I buy?
Thank you for the review. And your right for that price the should have added Night sights.
C An you use a 10 and 15 round magazine in this. I have a 4in m&p that they work in
S&W states that all 9mm M&P mags are compatible. Thanks for watching!
It is just like Glock 45 in size/form, but sooo much much better :) Love M&P's
just ordered the metal today. cant wait to fire it
def wanna pick this up or the competitor, been looking for a metal striker!
I got one last week. Shoots good but not sure if the trigger is any better than on the Core guns. It is accurate and handles well. The front grip insert on mine is a little lose. I don’t think there should be any play it it but there definitely is.
Can you add a manual safety to the frame?
Well done review and video
I have a S&W PC 4" ported barrel Shield Plus with fiber optic sights. I shot with just the iron sights but noticed I was always low on the target at 25 yds. by about a foot. My Kimber Micro 9, Sig P365 & P365XL, P10C, XDM 4.5" & Springfield 1911 Ronin Elite in 10mm & Glock 20 (10mm) were exactly on target needing no adjustment. So I had to install my unused Holosun 507K on the Shield + (Prefer irons) & now it shoots as good or better than the bigger guns listed above. l really don't know what the point of a metal frame gun is as the 10 oz. lighter Glock 20 has noticeably less recoil than the heavier 1911 steel gun. I believe it's because the Polymer Glock 20 frame flexes to absorb more recoil as well as it is a wider grip spreading out the recoil in your hand. End result is a much more pleasant gun to shoot with the same ammo, regardless of power factor. My Kimber Micro 9 with a metal frame with an after market main spring for a lighter 5 lb. trigger pull weighs 1-3/4 oz. less than the P365 but has more felt recoil, & is far less accurate even though it has a better 1911ish trigger than the Sig P365 (I did polish the striker & sear so the trigger has a very smooth rolling trigger with no hard wall, something I wish Sig would do at the factory). I'd like to see a fair comparison of metal vs. Polymer, preferably with Glocks as they have a patented process with their Polymer to remove more felt recoil than other Polymer guns. This is a very interesting subject!
Nice 👍🏻 Review 🎉 Does NOT seem to have The PDP Trigger ?????
Happy Autumn 🍂
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Just got mine. One of the optic plate screws was gorilla tight! Had to leave with gunsmith to drill out. Rear sight was way off. Oh well, new production woes I guess.
I was lucky recently and picked one up at a local shop: pre-owned unfired & new in the box for $600. Couldn’t pass it up.
I S&W will make a metal compact model.
Do the metal M&P's come with a metal trigger, or is it the same polymer trigger found on the regular guns?
Regular trigger, I bought one 2 weeks ago, I love the gun haven’t shot it yet, but I’m going to get a light for it today, my ccw is the shield plus and the metal is for home defense, I also rotate my ccw with Glock 43x mos and non mos
Cool video thanks.
How would u say this stacks up against the pdp pro?
Nice looking pistol. I'm an oddball in that I prefer .40 over 9mm, and they aren't offering this in .40. So, I guess I won't be getting one. LOL
Same here bro. I have a m&p 2.0 40 s&w compact that I would gladly trade in for a m&p 2.0 40 s&w metal.
They should have a pocket carry 380 to look identical to this one 😳🤣✌️🍺🇺🇸
Great review
Thank you, really appreciate the support!
Will compatable sights for the standard 2.0 fit on this metal version??
Yes sir, did a little research and looks like they are in fact the same. Thanks for watching!
As long as the standard 2.0 is optics ready....
I am going to get 1 of this forsho
*drools* What a beaut...wow.
I can’t wait til the 45cal comes out. Hopefully a 10mil too.
Definitely like to see a 10MM in the metal frame! That would be sweet!
I want a 2.0 metal .40 s&w
@@bcwrestlerhwt that would be sweet too!!
Just bought one and noticed the front grip is loose. Any suggestions? I know the back grips are replaceable unknown if the front even comes off
I have it, good gun. Wish for the price I came in a case. Also it not as compatible with the 2.0 holsters as advertised. Good gun though
It has to do with the trigger guard being slightly thicker but there are some MP 2.0 holsters that will work...adjustable retention is a big part of making it fit correctly.
What could they do? S&W could make their verion of the SIG P320 Spectre Comp :)) Call it the M&P 2.0 COMP :))
Pretty cool
Hoping for a tactical version with suppressor height sights and a threaded barrel. Almost bought the steel frame competitor, but the baseplates on the standard 17rd mags do not work due to the magwell, and the sights are far too low for co-witnessing. Cool vid.
Thanks
People actually compare this to a Walther haha. It doesn’t even have a step chambered barrel ( attention to detail). Walther wants you to get the most out of whatever ammo you use.
do you prefer it to Glock?
Do you ever wonder if someone is making a ton of money selling gun locks with each new gun. I personally throw them away
I keep the boxes to all my firearms so I don't see the point in throwing them away. Obviously, someone is banking on them. Maybe someday during the zombie apocalypse someone might find a reason for the 40ish of them I have 😂
The intro music is from somewhere else but I can not remember.
Just remembered. It's the outro in Mark Dice videos. Check em out
This gun is on my list for a new 9mm. Looking at it though I have learned to shoot my G20 using the front of the trigger guard. The guard on this pistol is rounded with no texturing a deal breaker for me. It's not cheap either and uses just a painted Cerakote finish.
Those screws on slide where the optics cut is won’t get loose over time will it?
im in if they make a metal shield
Easily!!! Shield Plus metal
Alluminum is a cheap material not as cheap as polymer but still a $400 upcharge over the polymer frame doesnt seem worth it to me. Cool gun though
I need your help please: I bought a new one of these, and after several rounds, it started to fail. (It fires 2 to 3 rounds and the bullet gets stuck in the chamber) It's frustrating to have such an EXPENSIVE gun, and it doesn't work like the others. At first a little dirt fell on it, but I cleaned and lubricated it and it still has the same failure. (S&W9 2.0 Metal Version) What could it be?
That's a ton of pre-travel and long reset on the trigger.
You must be a Mark Dice fan.
is this gun too big to carry every day?
Short answer no
Long answer it depends on how you're built how you dress ,how you carry and how big you like your guns to be.
I carry it everyday everything from shorts to dress pants to Tshirt to hoodies
The weight is nothing different really the gun just feels a lot more solid in the hand
About a $600 value. Poly version is almost half and there’s no way this is twice the gun. No way
Drink every time he says, "Metal." Lol!
Hey WaltherLover. Are you giving away a free M and P?
Just need a m&p 2.0 10mm or 45….
Why couldn’t they make it steel!!??? That would have been awesome. I know, heavy but I love it
M&P 2.0 compact dedicated safety has proven to be it.
I will not put a red dot on mine, still waiting my ffl to call me....
No high sights 🤦
...Would like to see this come out in .45 acp and 10 mil. ...
PLASTIC CASE? THIS BUGS THE HELL OUT OF ME
I don't hate the M&P, but I've never been in love with it either... When I heard that I could get an all metal version, I was excited.
...then I saw the craptacular color they chose, and the price. Nah. 900 dollar MSRP is just over the ridiculous side of ridiculous. It's still just an M&P. Smith and Wesson needs to calm down.
I like the look, but I don’t really need one.
The trigger isn’t all that good, the pull isn’t much to speak of and the reset is a joke.
I do like the overall feel of M&P pistols, but that’s just not enough for me to get excited.
Get rid of those plates. These plates are JUNK. Shame on you S&W!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
About every manufacture's plates are junk. Glock metal plates are crap too. At least on the smith the optic screws into the slide not the plate. The plate is just a locator not a mounting piece. the systems where the plate first screws to the slide then the optic screws to the plate are inferior with 2 points of failure possible plus the very few threads engaged on the double mount systems.
... Why can't creators give reviews on the product in topic .. I have a number of S&W's by choice because i prefer them over other makes and models ... as far as I'm concerned Glocks don't have a place in my inventory ... never liked them ,, most likely never will .... As a review of this or any S&W .. no reference to Glocks or any other.... is going to keep my attention or get my like or sub ....as is said .... "Dance with the one that brought you" ...
He got two comments out of you, that’s pretty dang good plus you seem pretty odd with your overuse of ellipses, so overall not a very big loss for this channel.
Nothing special here other than the frame being aluminum. A M&P is just that, they go bang all day.
Price to high
@@runningbear6391 i mean not really.....smith was selling m&ps 2.0 for 300-400 before covid. They definitely dont upcharhe on purpose. Give it a year or elss and this will be like $600-700 which is a fine price
@@runningbear6391 well smith and wesson has the best finishes around. The m&p 2.0 finish is so durable so im sure the cerakote they did will last longer than other cheap ones
2 years later and these are $600. Not bad for an optics ready all metal full size M&P. I just picked one up today for $600 out the door.
Honest Outlaw just made an objective comment about this and find the recoil unmanageable maybe because of the lack of grip surface where your support hand can rest into so basically your support hand rested on the metal surface and that became slippery if your hand gets sweaty. M&P should have adopted a sort of 1911 style grip on the side part of the gun.
Sorry but I just don't get your comment. The only part of your support hand touching the gun should be the rear /end of your palm straight down from your thumb. The rest of your support hand covers your shooting / primary / strong hand. If any more of your support hand is making contact with the gun, your grip is wrong.
It's very important that you give full disclosure of any relationship with S&W. It's you're just an uninvited salesman.
I have no relationship or affiliation with S&W or anyone else, do not work in the industry. All of the guns I’ve reviewed have been purchased by me or someone I know. Would love to have relationships for sure, but as of now there are none.
The chart is GREAT. The plates are junk.
Plates are definitely typical plastic stuff we’re seeing a lot these days, nice that they include them though for folks that want to try different optics. Would probably get a steel plate for a permanent dot. Thanks so much for watching!
This gun $900 is over price. I wait until $500 on Palmetto site.
Why not titanium? Okay, then, magnesium?
take a shot every time he says metal