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67GTONUT

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  • Birthday 10/22/1965

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    Rockaway, NJ
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    Troy Gratt

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  1. Open up the loop on the trigger bar a couple of thousandths.... should correct the issue. Go to the 10:00min part to show what I am talking about
  2. Mine fits perfect in a Bladetech for the 9/40
  3. I have held one and felt the trigger..... NOT a Sigma by any means....
  4. Update: Mag safety is removed..... took 10min..... taking my time....
  5. The good news..... LOL.... sort of. I got a lead in a PRO, for I think is a fair price for a used one..... stay tuned. Anyone have any opinions on what a clean PRO should go for with under 2000rds thru it?
  6. I am still very torn on this issue...... I have a lead on a PRO..... but to spend $600 for 6-8 USPSA events a year, just doesnt seem wise. Also.... altering my current M&P for the 6-8 USPSA events a year might also be silly..... Still deciding.....
  7. I made my own for now...... gutted a 17rd mag(illegal in NJ), and epoxied the baseplate on, and painted it blue....
  8. Well...... Selling it and buying another is out. I love the gun, and it has a Dan Burwell trigger job. As far as the legal thing..... I am sure some will argue that the trigger job can be picked on by a prosecutor as making it more deadly..... I think a 9L is in the future..... Thanks everyone!!!!
  9. I did not realize that...... Thank you, that will make decision easier.... Edit.. I just checked.... According to Appendix D4 22.1
  10. Hey all... I currently own a M&P 9FS..... This is my main firearm for Home Defense. I live in NJ, so CCW is not an option for everyday use (yet...hoping things will one day change), but I do have my CCW permit for FL and VA, and do CC when I visit states that it is legal for me to do so.... Not knowing at the time that I would start doing USPSA..... I bought my M&P with a magazine safety. This of course is sort of a pain already in the 2 matches I have attended...... having to load and empty mag, pull trigger, remove mag and holster.... I pretty much use the USPSA events to keep my tactical skills sharp, and I probably wont do more then 6-8 events a year... Would you..... 1. Just suck it up with the magazine safety for the USPSA events and NOT mess with a gun that is used for Home Defense and CCW. 2. Remove the magazine safety to make the USPSA events less of an annoyance , yet take the chance of using a "modified" gun for Home Defense and CCW ( some people are critical of using a firearm that has had a "safety" feature altered.... should you end up in front of a jury for using it in a Defense situation) 3. Hey this is a great excuse to go get that M&P 9L that I want..... and have a strictly for USPSA tool.... but I do admit, money is tight, and this of course is the expensive option. What do you think?
  11. Have you looked into the Sig Sauer's ..... their new E2 grips come in quite a small size. Just a thought..... I am going to assume you tried a M&P with the small backstrap....
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