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Thread: M&P 45acp opinions

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    M&P 45acp opinions

    So I've been looking for a polymer 45 to add to the stable. A good friend of mine is in need of some cash and wants me to buy his. It was bought in 2009/2010 best as he can recall. At best 100-150 rounds through it and it looks it. Comes with 2 mags and box. He's not sure what happened to the large and small back plates but I'd run the medium one anyhow. He wants $400 which is fine price wise for me, but want to make sure it doesn't have any known issues. He states he wouldn't want it back, but I would still offer right to first refusal if I did buy. No emotional attachment for him.

    What do y'all think?

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    From what I've seen the biggest problem with the M&P is getting your hands on one.
    Factory is selling them faster than they can make them.

    I think for that price if you don't want it I'll take it.

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    I'd beat him down to $375.00 on general principle (blame it on the grip inserts), and then jump on it with both feet. Although, as GhostHawk said, it's a good deal at $400.00.
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    Im on the other side of the fence. I love Smith and Wesson revolters but I had one of those M&P in 45 acp and could not get rid of it fast enough. I absolutly hated the trigger on it and could not ever get use to in. Im the same way with a glock just dont like there triggers. Al
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    I have a friend with a 9mm M&P with an Apex trigger kit he put in it.

    Very nice trigger now, and seems to fit my hand well. From just handling and
    dry fire - seems to be a really excellent pistol. I think the .45 would be
    better, esp (IMO) if it has the safety.

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    I agree with BigAL52, probably the least liked pistol I ever owned.

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    Can you get a range session with it?
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    I bought one around 2009-2010 so mine is mostly like the one your friend is selling. The pistol is accurate and has never failed to feed or eject. They are as reliable as they come in my limited experience.
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    I have the 45c, and I really like it. As far as tupperware triggers go, its as good as any , and better than most, and you can install an Apex kit to improve it still further. I don't think you'll regret buying it, and if you don't care for it after you have shot it for awhile you can get your money back pretty easily. Go for it.
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    I have the M&P 45 but knew before I bought it about the trigger. I installed the Apex upgrade and love it.

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    I've had an M&P in .40 as my EDC for 3 years; it works very well, trigger pull is better than most, and no unusual wear or strange behavior to report. I've carried more expensive semi-autos that had unusual wear and were very picky about what ammo you fed them, as well as some that just felt like cheap toys when I fired them. No such issues with the M&P.
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    If he is a valued friend pay him the $400. Do unto others.....

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    I had the M&P 45C it was a reliable good shooter . I like the grip shape .

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    Quote Originally Posted by leek View Post
    If he is a valued friend pay him the $400. Do unto others.....
    Well since he was trying to decide 7 years ago...

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    I got one and it’s as good, reliable and accurate as my other three 1911. Buy it and don’t look back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cas View Post
    Well since he was trying to decide 7 years ago...
    That is funny

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    Zombie threads never die they just hang around and pop up when least expected .

    I picked up a pair of 45 S&W M&P just at the beginning of the great pandemic , about $305 a piece from the same guy on gunbroker police trade ins and they had some wear but not shot a lot , I like them , they shoot as good as anything else and they seem to fit me , triggers are not bad at all , came with a couple magazines and bought quite a few more when recoil gunworks had them in and they were cheap.

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    If you like those then you will probably like SA Xdm's and my new favorite SIGS! Good luck.
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    I do like the Sringfield XDM and the Mod2 , have a few , no sigs , but I like the Glock 41 to , and 1911 of course .

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    So to complete the thread. I ended up giving him the $400. Shot the heck out of it and sold it a few months ago when I was downsizing for $500. No complaints here. I did offer right of first refusal. He had swapped and traded a few since then.

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