I am looking for a nice 9 mm competition full size. I have kind of narrowed it down to the M&P line. I am researching the Pro and the CORE. The pro is nice and pretty much what I am looking for except that the core has the ported barrel. I am in a loop here. I want the pro sights but the core ports. I don't want the. Core raised sights. Which would you choose?
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Originally posted by Brendan2904 View PostWhich would you choose?
I'm biased, but I'm not the only one. Plenty of reviews support the claim that Steyr has the nicest factory trigger of any striker fired pistol. It can also be upgraded easily and cheaply with parts from Big Taco. Ergonomics are excellent, and it has a short trigger reset. The only complaint I've ever heard about Steyr pistols is that the trigger reset can't be felt as easily as a Glock. As an added bonus Steyrs are less expensive. The price will probably be a wash if you don't like Steyr factor sights though.
The Pro and Core do look pretty sweet. You'll have to let us know what you decide and post some reviews after you get it.
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I was thinking of his cannon.
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Originally posted by Brendan2904 View PostThere is no question about the legality of a ported barrel. I know of no law prohibiting ported barrels in The Peoples Republic of New Yorkistan. Threaded barrels however are prohibited.
I think big flash was talking about competition rules, not New York State laws.NRA Life Member
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Originally posted by WARFAB View Post
I think big flash was talking about competition rules, not New York State laws.
yeah, i didn't mean that kind of legality.
just that i don't think IDPA allows ported barrels at all (if i remember correctly, i don't shoot IDPA).
USPSA only allows them in certain divisions, like in 'open' or 'limited' for example. in which case you'd be up against heavier all metal guns.
in production class, where you usually see more of these plastic guns (not meant to be derogatory as I'm a big fan), ported barrels aren't permitted at all.
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Sorry, I took the statement the completely wrong way. I will be shooting in a small combat pistol league. Just double checked ported barrels are not allowed. Plus 45 acp is getting a little bit expensive to shoot on a weekly basis lol. Ordered the pro today.I dip my bullets in bacon grease.
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