M&P Pro Facelift

Cajun0007

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I sent my M&P Pro to Mod1 after meeting them at the ProAm. They had some samples of their work and I was impressed so I decided to give them a try. Below are pics of the finished product. I will list out the work done,

Grip texture and trigger undercut
Strait cut serrations front and rear
Muzzle angle cut
TiN coat barrel
Cerakote slide

I haven't shot it yet but will report back once I do.

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Cajun0007

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Why will it get me killed on the street? I check my 6 all the time.

The cost was $500 for everything including trigger work.
 

White Kid

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Wow, that's a really nice pistol! I didn't think you could make an M&P look that sexy!
Just because of your post sir, you have me wanting an M&P for competition now for things like IPSC, USPCA, and if I get into it, 3-Gun!
That is a really nice pistol, I'm kinda jealous! :laugh:
 

Cajun0007

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The coating is all about "bling" factor. Seriously, it makes the barrel feel slick even without any lubricant on it.

This gun feels and shoots as good as you can get a polymer framed gun. It has also been 100% reliable even before the mods. It has all the Apex parts, tungsten guide rod, and 15lb recoil spring that allow me to shoot full power or reduced recoil 9mm rounds.

Very happy with this M&P.
 
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