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Does Anyone Carry a S&W .40 M&P?


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The standard M&P should be pretty much equal to any standard glock/taurus/xd/etc. If you think it might be too big, look at getting the compact version. I know the M&P 9mm compact is what I am going to carry next when I get the money.

That's also what I would like to get next. I have a 4" xd for sale right now and when it goes I'm going to get the m&p9c on order.

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I carry either a full size 40 or a Compact. I carry the full size in an OWB covered by a shirt; it prints, but doesn’t really show. I carry the Compact in a Supertuck (but wish I would have got the Bullard). It’s more concealable, but is still pretty thick. They are both great weapons, but I don’t know what your idea of “Too big to carry isâ€.

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Not always but...M&P9 std size. D.M. Bullard "Dual Carry" IWB, leather. Very nice.

Same here. Not my EDC but been carrying it more since the Holland House incident. See my review of the Dual Carry.

http://www.tngunowners.com/forums/show-tell/47794-dm-bullard-dual-carry-holster-fs-m-p40.html

I will say due to the 4:00-5:00 position you definately know it's there while your driving. Around town it's not a big deal but I would pull it out if I knew I was going to be driving a long distance.

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I carry an M&P9 all day everyday (albeit OTB) and it's not too big with the right belt and holster. If you are going to carry IWB, the Crossbreed Supertuck is the way to go. D&T Arms keeps them in stock if you want to see one in person.

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Reverse FP mod? Hadn't heard of it. Please 'splain.

It's a take off of the notorious H&K add where the mag was loaded backwards. From there it became kinda of an H&K tradition to post H&K pictures with a bullet loaded backwards.

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It's a take off of the notorious H&K add where the mag was loaded backwards. From there it became kinda of an H&K tradition to post H&K pictures with a bullet loaded backwards.

HKbulletsBackwards.jpg

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Same here. Not my EDC but been carrying it more since the Holland House incident. See my review of the Dual Carry.

http://www.tngunowners.com/forums/show-tell/47794-dm-bullard-dual-carry-holster-fs-m-p40.html

I will say due to the 4:00-5:00 position you definately know it's there while your driving. Around town it's not a big deal but I would pull it out if I knew I was going to be driving a long distance.

I have found that It is still more comfortable than anything and I wear it canted forward some so it doesnt really press into my back.,

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