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Quote from: CAMPMEAT on April 21, 2011, 06:27:21 PM The cops will train you for free, why waste your money. All my cop friends carry 40's.They are buying me the gun, I just don't want to show up and not have a clue and not be able to hit my A$$. Thanks for the relies!!!
The cops will train you for free, why waste your money. All my cop friends carry 40's.
Quote from: LittleJohn on April 21, 2011, 07:01:58 PMQuote from: CAMPMEAT on April 21, 2011, 06:27:21 PM The cops will train you for free, why waste your money. All my cop friends carry 40's.They are buying me the gun, I just don't want to show up and not have a clue and not be able to hit my A$$. Thanks for the relies!!!Little John,What agency are you working for? In Washington State you don't usually just "get into law enforcement," for a commission you are required to attend the 720 hour Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission Academy. That's after a minimum of three interviews a psych interview and a poly graph exam. No disrespect, but it sounds a little, liaise fare, to say that a department is going to buy you a gun and then award you a commission. That being said, I was issued a Glock 21 when I attended the academy back in 2005. I completed the 110 hour block of range qualification without a malfunction. I still use the same gun on patrol I also use it to shoot in a Police Combat Pistol league. Off duty I carry a Smith and Wesson M&P 9mm compact. I prefer it over the 40 cal M&P because of the magazine capacity. One other thing to consider with the M&P is the fact that there is a safety feature that does not allow the the weapon to fire when there is no magazine in the well. Not a big deal for a sportsman carrying the gun in the field, but it could be an issue in a combat situation. This feature is easily disabled, but you have to consider department policy which may consider disabling a safety feature a violation. If you don't want this feature on your gun make sure you order it with this feature already disabled.
Incase you did not know the xdm fits a little diffrent and comes with 3 diffrent grip inserts.
Thanks for posting videos Duck, I just got back from Cabelas and Wholesale Sports and got my hands on a few guns. I did not care for the XD, just didn't feel right to me. I did like the G4 Glock though and the M&P, I like that they both have interchanging grips to custom fit my hand and both are very simple and easy to operate. The M&P was a little for comfortable, but I can't get the reliability of the Glock out of my head. 90% of everyone I talk to says the Glocks are Rock Solid machines. I wanted to go to Bullseye and shoot them, but they don't have the G4 Glock or the M&P for rent
Quote from: carpsniperg2 on April 25, 2011, 04:12:22 PMIncase you did not know the xdm fits a little diffrent and comes with 3 diffrent grip inserts.I definitely liked the xdM over the xd FWIW.