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TimPGrace 
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Posted: 3/31/10 12:07 AM
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Just picked up my new M&P45c. I am looking forward to putting some rounds through it this coming week-end. I am curious though, what is the orange bullet shaped thing with two tabs that was in the box? I
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ronherr 
United States
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Posted: 3/28/10 7:52 AM
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See my comments below, also please visit:
http://mppistol.blogspot.com/
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ronherr 
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Posted: 3/28/10 7:51 AM
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I recently purchased my first M&P after being a Glock fan for quite some time. After test firing a friend's M&P, I fell in love with the ergonomics, weight, size, and durable feel of the M&P. I
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SmithkoWitz 
Washington
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Posted: 1/24/10 12:44 AM
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My 3rd S&W product, an M&P45C. This is another fine piece of USA made work. Functions flawlessly (as do my other M&P's) and for a Polymer frame semi lightweight 45, the recoil is pretty non-existent.
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mode1 
Missouri
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Posted: 1/22/10 1:24 PM
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I have only put 200 rounds through my M&P 45. No problems of any kind. Shoots better than my Colt Gold Cup. Slightly large for concealed carry on my small (5'6", 141 lbs) frame. Very nice overall. Two thumbs up.
Have photo, do not see how to post pics.
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headtrip 
Florida
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Posted: 9/25/09 8:10 PM
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Hello people, I just recieved my new M&P .45 from the July Gun Of The Month giveaway from Shooting USA.com. Haven't had the oppertunity to take it to the range yet, but am looking forward to it.
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Mode1 
Missouri
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Posted: 6/11/09 10:28 AM
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Hi all. I am a new member and new pistol owner. I just purchased my first new handgun in 25 years, a M&P mid-size 45. Wanted a fairly small pistol for cc when I get the license as I am small built.
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Ibero-Roman 
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Posted: 10/30/08 8:32 AM
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Bought this beauty the week it came out back in the Spring. Let me just say that the M&P series is BY FAR the best semi-automatic pistol made. It's ergonomically and functionally superior to any
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HowardCohodas 
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Posted: 10/27/08 11:50 PM
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Wow!!! What a fun handgun this is to shoot. Now, keep in mind, I am a relatively inexperienced handgun shooter. The only handguns I've shot in the last 9 months are the M&P 45 FS, the
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