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SmithAndy

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  1. If money were no object... Springfield M1A-probably the Scout Colt 1911 Webley Revolver M1 Garand But starting over realistically... I'd keep my M&P .40 Ruger GP revolver Smith 15-22 for some cheap and fun shooting and a good shotgun, my 870 Wingmaster fits the bill
  2. SmithAndy

    My new Handgun

    It's a great handgun! I love mine.
  3. Finally! Colby posted on Twitter last fall that they finished wrapping on a spin-off series, but gave no details. Should be fun. Any show featuring guns is better than most of the crap on TV.
  4. Of the polymer pistols I've shot - Glock, XD, XDM, Beretta px4, M&P... i chose the M&P. Finest of the bunch, best quality, operation, performance, and accuracy. It also just feels good shooting.
  5. I love the M&P. 1911's are nice too. XDM is also comfortable, reliable, and accurate
  6. Handgun-Smith+Wesson M&P .40 -early 2011, still have and love Shotgun-1960 Remington 870 Wingmaster, late 2011, keeping this one! Rifle- forthcoming. I want the M+P 15-22 for affordable plinking
  7. I heard Fresh Air's interview with an author who wrote about the Glock and its rise in popularity in America. It was certainly biased, but also interesting to see how Glock started out. I didn't read the article, but the podcast definitely reflects a little anti-gun stance. The first part of the interview is about Gabrielle Giffords, gangsta rap, and criminals using glocks. Then they get to police departments and why they like it. If you're up for listening, it's "interesting" http://www.npr.org/2012/01/24/145640473/how-the-glock-became-americas-weapon-of-choice?sc=fb&cc=fp
  8. I'd agree. Though I live in a rural area, there are too many houses around me to shoot rifle/shotgun. So I mostly go to my local range which is handgun only. I know a few who own farms and more land and they tend to shoot their AR's, shotguns, and go hunting more often than I am able to.
  9. 1960 Remington 870 Wingmaster. Le_boudin , sorry to hear about the trigger. My M+P and all that's I've fired have been near perfection.
  10. Here are some pictures of the 870:
  11. Thanks for all of the feedback. I am very happy with the shotgun. I'll post pictures soon, probably over the weekend when I give it a cleaning.
  12. My M&P has about 900 rounds through it with no issues.
  13. I just bought my first shotgun to hopefully get into hunting. It's a used 870 Wingmaster, that I bought for $125. It seemed to be in great shape, it racked and the trigger felt good on the snap cap. It also looked high quality. When I got home, I did some research and called Remington to find out the age. They said 1960. If you were me, would you have it checked out before firing it? The barrel looks ok on the inside, and everything feels smooth. And any ideas if it's worth what I paid for it? Some guys I talked to think I should have just bought a new one for a bit more.
  14. SmithAndy

    Shot an M&P 9...

    I don't have any grittiness on my trigger. I own a M&P .40 and I think it's a fine gun.
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