I was under the impression that all S&W M&Ps had Walther slides..... Can someone confirm or disprove this?
I was under the impression that all S&W M&Ps had Walther slides..... Can someone confirm or disprove this?
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"There are 550 million firearms on this planet. That's one firearm for every 12 people. The question is... How do we arm the other 11?" Lord of War.
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Got my attention, but, if this thing is built like a Walther P22, I'll hold out for a good .22 top end kit, from Tactical Solutions, or the like.
Under the sword lifted high, there is Hell, making you tremble. But go ahead, and there is the land of Bliss. ~ Miyamoto Musashi
DISCLOSURE: I represent SECRET CITY WEAPONEERS, purveyor of K-25 Multi-Role Concealment Holsters. I may, therefore, be biased...
this would have been perfect addition to my M&P 15-22
guess ill have to wait for a top half like others.
The 2nd Amendment : Washington didn't use his right to free speech to defeat the British, he shot them.
I believe you'll find that Smith & Wesson produces the slides for the M&P in house and has them sent to a third party in CONUS for the nitrocarbuerizing process.
Walther, to the best of my knowledge, has nothing to do with the production of the center-fire M&P pistols.
I'll hold off judgement until I learn more and see on in person. I don't care if they are produced by Walther as long as it was to S&W spec. Time will tell but its too early to pronounce it DOA.
ETA: Also, if this is reliable it could help sway me back to the M&P full time. The lack of a 22LR kit is one of the reasons I went back to Glock. Not the only reason but one of them.
I could deal with the zinc slide for what it is...
"It is better to be a Warrior in a Garden than a Gardner in a War"
Let's use the First Amendment to protect the Second so we can avoid using the Second to protect the First.
I would also prefer a good conversion kit, but if this pistol approximates the trigger on an M&P I still think it could be a worthwhile training tool.
Last edited by C4IGrant; 12-15-10 at 11:12.
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