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    I was under the impression that all S&W M&Ps had Walther slides..... Can someone confirm or disprove this?
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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.
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    this would have been perfect addition to my M&P 15-22

    guess ill have to wait for a top half like others.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CoryCop25 View Post
    I was under the impression that all S&W M&Ps had Walther slides..... Can someone confirm or disprove this?
    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.

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    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.

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    I could deal with the zinc slide for what it is...

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    Quote Originally Posted by orionz06 View Post
    I could deal with the zinc slide for what it is...
    Especially if it comes with S&W's warranty. I could send it back every year for replacement.

    I am really needing a .22 conversion for my M&P!

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    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MichaelD View Post
    Just saw this over at Bud's Gun Shop website... anyone have the lowdown on it? Grant?

    http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/p...ducts_id/72002
    Yes, this will be showed at Shot Show. I is made for S&W by Walther.

    There is supposed to either be a threaded barrel model or be able to purchase a threaded barrel.

    We will be stocking them when they come out.



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