Posted on 01/29/2008 9:01:28 AM PST by kiriath_jearim
Smith & Wesson Holding Corporation , parent company of Smith & Wesson Corp., the legendary 156-year old company in the global business of safety, security, protection and sport, announced today that it has received an order from the Colorado State Patrol for 850 of the company's Military & Police (M&P) Series of advanced-design polymer pistols. The Smith & Wesson M&P40, chambered in .40 S&W, will be issued to each officer of the Colorado State Patrol to replace early-model Smith & Wesson pistols that have served as the primary duty firearms for the department.
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And you are completely wrong on the slide stop lever. It can most certainly be used to release the slide to chamber a round. Read your owners manual, it might be enlightening.
So you are all shooting G36's at the same time?
Or do you just exaggerate a bit?
We run it just fine thank you. FYI we were the only group at the range at that time so we were in full control at all times.
Thanks-
I am very happy with it...
Not on the closest revolver.
No, you did not get that out of the manual. Page 23 is very clear on that.
***Picture this. Cute UCSB coed (and if youve been there you know what Im talking about;>) wearing her XD baseball cap to class. Heh.***
Nice
I like exposing internet Mall Ninjas. All too easy.
Lucky working with all those girls.
When you are confronting a thug, price is the last thing I want to worry about............ Did I mention, that I have been a Snap-on Dealer for 33 years!
The glock 36 is a single stack magazine.From what I have heard it is the only one with feeding problems.
"4. After the last round has been fired, the slide remains open.
Remove the empty magazine from the weapon by pushing the magazine catch (19). Insert a new magazine and then either push the slide stop lever (27) downward (see photo 2), or pull the slide slightly backward and allow it to spring forward. The weapon is now again ready to fire."
Yeah, I posted it. Push it down to let the slide go forward. That is according the GLOCK though, so you probably should not listen to them.
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