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New Toy for Steel

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I have been getting better and better with my R8 for Steel Challenge. I got the bug to add another category, so I picked this little jewel up. Now I am looking for an apropiate holster to try carrying it. What ya think?

M&P 9 CORE with Leupold Delta.....Will be trying a longer ported barrel for competition or possibly a comp, but this is the 4.25 inch which should be fairly easy to carry.
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Nice ! Those look like some tall sights ? Which ones are they ? Are they suppressor height ?
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M&P CORE sights are set for cowitnessing with an optic like a Docter optic (or the Leupold, etc). They're intended for USPSA competition (or similar). The sights _could_ work with a suppressor, depending on the can, but that's not what they were designed for.
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Oldcannon is correct. The tall sights are kind of ugly when you first see them, then when the optic is on it makes perfect sense. In addition a side benefit to me is that the sights on my R8 revolver are tall as well, so the only change in muscle memory is a slight adjustment in grip angle.
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Again.. very nice.. I see that it's a pro shop gun.. is the trigger good, or the usual M&P that could benefit from the drop in Apex parts ?
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TexasVet wrote:Again.. very nice.. I see that it's a pro shop gun.. is the trigger good, or the usual M&P that could benefit from the drop in Apex parts ?
I personally haven't tried the CORE's yet, but I will say this, the last two full sized M&P's I've transferred have what you might call an "improved" feel in their triggers. Kind of like the M&P Shield. Not as solid as Apex, but my personal opinion is that they're nice "out of the box" now.
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Mine is improving. The take up on the trigger is a little gritty, but the end of the pull is very crisp and light. I haven't torn into it yet, but I can tell it has to do with the trigger bar rubbing on the slide. WIth the slide off there is no grit, slide on it's gritty. It is better after a few hundred rounds, but needs a little improvement. Shouldn't be a big deal. Compared it to a friend's gun with the Apex and the grit is about all the difference you can tell. Not bad out of the box for sure.
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