M&P9 Pro

imacgyver

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Picked it up yesterday from my good buddy Mike C. This new gun rocks hard! The mags have changed a bit to my knowledge and the mag base notches are a PITA. The gun is glorious outside of my baby palms getting bruised. The fit and feel is perfect. After a quick stint at the range, I am super amazed. *even tho I have borrowed Tony's, Shot Chambers' 4.25in and played with Robusto's Pro - this one is many. There are many like it, but this one is mine - HA!

Sights are a bit off tho - slightly left - Do I adjust the front or the rear sight for this?

Any ways, I love it!
 
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Picked it up yesterday from my good buddy Mike C. This new gun rocks hard! The mags have changed a bit to my knowledge and the mag base notches are a PITA. The gun is glorious outside of my baby palms getting bruised. The fit and feel is perfect. After a quick stint at the range, I am super amazed. *even tho I have borrowed Tony's, Shot Chambers' 4.25in and played with Robusto's Pro - this one is many. There are many like it, but this one is mine - HA!

Sights are a bit off tho - slightly left - Do I adjust the front or the rear sight for this?

Any ways, I love it!


congrats man! for the sites, i would drift the rear site a bit.
 
Either you have not taken into account the Coriolis effect or you are shooting with projectiles with magnetic properties. :lol:

A 1/16th allen should loosen the rear sight for adjustment. Here is a link from eHow. http://www.ehow.com/how_5938393_adjust-sight-smith-wesson-m_p.html
-Dan
 
Maybe it was the cornholious extrenius tightus Maximus or the biggus chubbus after the first shot
 
just a few pics too

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if the front post is offset to the left - that means I will hit left right? And If I am hitting left, I move the rear sight left to move right? I am confusing myself :wacko:
 
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