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willki

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  1. Wow that might be the longest name for a pistol ever. This is the Performance Center model with Fiber Optic Sights, 4" barrel, Optics Ready Slide, Factory Included Crimson Trace Red Dot, and cleaning kit. Includes 1x13 round mag and 1x10 round mag. All these new Shield Plus models have fantastic triggers for a striker fired pistol. The grip is thin side to side for easy carry but thicker front to back for better grip stability relative to other compact 9mm's out there. This is in Like New In Box condition. I bought it new at the store and have taken it to the range 2-3 times. Only selling it because I have 2 others nearly identical to it. Turns out I have only 2 hands and don't need all 3 pistols. $750 OBO $700, FTF Transaction in or near Murfreesboro.
  2. PM Sent. Is this gun post recall or has it had the recall work performed? Many gun reviewers mentioned poor accuracy for these guns and apparently LWRC came up with a fix and issued a recall for that fix. I ask because I am interested in potentially buying this gun not to knock the gun or post in any way at all.
  3. I have 3 S&W Shield Plus variants and would love to have another but Memphis is sooo far away
  4. Free bump. I loved my LWRC. Best AR that I have owned.
  5. Reliability. If I can't get through hundreds of rounds at the range without any issues then how could I trust it for the 3 rounds that I might actually need one day? Lack of manual safety. I have done training classes with and without safeties. Many times I have pulled the trigger and after a moment of disappointment disengaged the safety and pulled the trigger again. Training for it only works if you will ALWAYS have guns with manual safeties and I can't promise that. Point and Shoot accuracy. For some reason the way my hand/wrist work I can point and shoot anything that has nearly a 1911 geometry pretty well. But when I draw a Glock I am always off and have to adjust the aim before I pull the trigger. Something about that angle is just off for my hand/wrist. So when choosing a potential carry gun I need to draw and see how far off the sites are before I adjust aim. If that is too far off then the angle is just wrong for me. Weight/Size. No matter how great the gun if it is too heavy or bulky then I might not carry it as often as I should. Any gun that is with you is better than the one you left at home. Capacity. Market Support. Must be able to buy mags, holsters, .....
  6. I bought one recently and have put over 300 rounds through it and really love this little gun. TBH I did not expect to like this gun so much. I bought it just as a little gun to take new shooters to the range and not have them be freaked out about heavy guns or harsh recoil. To my surprise I really like this gun a lot. For me it is very accurate and so far 100% reliable. I am planning to buy another as I have a disorder that compels me to get 2 (or more) of any gun that I like (common problem in the gun community).
  7. Years ago there was a trend to do "Prank Abductions". Some group would pull up in a van and rush out and grab up their fellow prankster (usually a college aged female ) making a scene that looked to all who could see like an actual abduction in broad daylight. I remember thinking back then that someone was going to get killed doing pranks like that.

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