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M&P 9L
OnTheFly:
--- Quote from: bkoenig on August 21, 2010, 10:18:47 PM ---Funny thing is, my wife wanted a USP because that's what Angelina Jolie carried in Tomb Raider and she thought it looked cooler. My wife is pretty cool sometimes. 8) I couldn't justify an extra $3-400 though. Besides, HK thinks I suck, and they hate me. http://larrycorreia.wordpress.com/2007/10/09/hk-because-you-suck-and-we-hate-you/
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Now I don't care who you are. That right there is funny.
Fly
bkoenig:
--- Quote from: Dan W on August 21, 2010, 10:35:48 PM ---Now we just need to get you addicted to reloading 9mm >:D
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That's the next step...I'm going to buy some 9mm dies soon. I'm thinking of casting my own bullets for practice loads, too, since I'm a cheap S.O.B. I already cast for 45-70, .50 muzzleloader, and .36 cap & ball revolver, so all I need is a $40 Lee mould and I'm set there. That's a big reason I went with the M&P over the Glock - I wanted to be able to shoot cast bullets.
Dan W:
Yeah, I decided long ago that casting bullets is where I draw a line. I am exposed daily to way too many chemicals and for years I was exposed to a great deal of asbestos brake dust.
Lead vapors from cast lead I can live without
2 E L O:
I absolutely love my M&P9c. Someday I'll probably have to add a M&P9 fullsize or a 9L to the stable... I do have a fullsize USP9, as well. Kind of funny you bring those up...the 9c and the USP are the only two guns I own!
My USP is from the first year of their manufacture...1993. It has been completely trouble free after thousands and thousands of rounds and lots of abuse and still on all the stock springs/internals! The mags even still have the stock springs...
Anyway, enjoy your 9L. Let us know how it performs!!!
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