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Range Time with the S&W M&P45 Shield Pistol
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Mark A. Taff
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There are some truly outstanding sub-compact defensive pistols chambered in 9 mm Luger on today’s market. These pistols are reliable, lightweight and easily concealed. Additionally, 9 mm Luger defensive ammunition has improved greatly in the last decade or two and recent studies by the FBI indicate that the 9 mm Luger, with proper ammunition, can be a very effective fight stopper. Combining the improved terminal ballistics of these modern 9 mm loads with these modern sub-compact pistols is a very logical choice for all-day concealed carry. |
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mickey
(9/2/2016)
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"Is there a handgun that is as small and easy to conceal as a sub-compact 9 mm but offers the peace of mind of carrying a 45?"
I don't know, maybe a LM-4? (just kidding, I'm sure the Shield is quite an advancement over that manually operated pistol) |
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