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ConradM

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I posted here up until about a year ago when I got my XDm. Since then I've tried a CZ, gone back to the XDm and now I'm shooting an M&P9. What can I say, I just like to try different guns. :p Anyway, I was thinking about the SR9 tonight and how much I miss how thin it is... Maybe I'll get another. Seems like you guys are getting the trigger sorted out.

The M&P works pretty good, more importantly it's incredibly easy to mod the trigger without replacing parts.

Here's a video of me shooting my M&P in a USPSA match last sunday...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8Us7PzDYyU

Just thought I share since I got my start in handguns here. :D

Oh and I'm shooting a ruger wheel gun in the beginning, that's gotta count for something right? :lol:
 

tguil

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Conrad,

Yep, you are remembered. Better get yourself and new SR1911 and spend a bit more time here. :mrgreen:

Tom
 

revhigh

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Conrad Old Friend !!! Welcome back !

You are DA MAN !!!!!

Great shooting !!

Hang around here more often.

Which CZ did you try, and why did you go to the M&P ?


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ConradM

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tguil said:
Conrad,

Yep, you are remembered. Better get yourself and new SR1911 and spend a bit more time here. :mrgreen:

Tom

That does look like a nice pistol. :)
 

ConradM

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revhigh said:
Conrad Old Friend !!! Welcome back !

You are DA MAN !!!!!

Great shooting !!

Hang around here more often.

Which CZ did you try, and why did you go to the M&P ?


REV

It was a CZ75b I think. About the size of a Glock 19. Thing was very accurate, but it turns out I don't care much for DA/SA pistols...

I picked up the M&P because I'm all about low bore-axis now. :lol: Which is another thing the SR9 has going for it. The XDm has a higher bore-axis and back to back with the M&P you can really feel it in the recoil.

Oh and the trigger was very easy to work on... You just have to change the face of the sear for a drastically different trigger. Stock mine was around 6lbs... now it's about 3.5lbs with little over travel and short reset.
 

Mike J

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I think it would take longer than a year for the people on this forum to forget you Conrad. Welcome back. Good Shooting in the video. That looks like a ton of fun.
 

hittman

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Oh yeah, we remember you Conrad. Good to have you stop by again.

Nice video too. Do those guys live in your back pocket like that at every match?

I agree with others ..... you're gonna have to get the SR1911 next. Hope you hang around a while.
 

ConradM

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ArmedinAZ said:
Hey you old spring hacker! :wink: Yeah you're remembered. Good to see you're still tearing it up. That looks like fun!

:lol:
 

welder

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Welcome back Conrad. I have several new inexpensive flashlights due to your endorsement of them. Remember when you told us about the aluminum ones you found at Wallyworld? I got a few and thanks again for the heads up. How bout hanging around here for good?? :D
 

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