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	Comments on: A Year With The Smith &#038; Wesson M&#038;P 10mm	</title>
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		By: Dude		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thank you for this third update, Jennifer. I have two M&#038;P 2.0 .40s, one of which is optic-ready. I probably would&#039;ve gotten the 10s instead if they were around back then. I still might get them. .40 ammo ain&#039;t exactly cheap (compared to 9mm). It just so happens that a Holosun with the ACSS Vulcan reticle is also the optic I&#039;m interested in when I decide to go that route. I&#039;m a little hesitant because everything I&#039;ve seen about it indicates that irons tend to be faster at close distances, while the optic helps maintain accuracy with longer shots. Almost all defensive shots occur at close range.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for this third update, Jennifer. I have two M&amp;P 2.0 .40s, one of which is optic-ready. I probably would&#8217;ve gotten the 10s instead if they were around back then. I still might get them. .40 ammo ain&#8217;t exactly cheap (compared to 9mm). It just so happens that a Holosun with the ACSS Vulcan reticle is also the optic I&#8217;m interested in when I decide to go that route. I&#8217;m a little hesitant because everything I&#8217;ve seen about it indicates that irons tend to be faster at close distances, while the optic helps maintain accuracy with longer shots. Almost all defensive shots occur at close range.</p>
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		By: jlottmc		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I&#039;m curious to see the process you took to replace that spring and guide rod.  I ordered it, and found the spring wouldn&#039;t work with the guide rod like that.  I was cutting a quarter coil off at a time until I could get slide lock.  That wouldn&#039;t allow my pistol to lock in battery.  I ended up trimming the back of the guide rod and then trimming a quarter coil at a time until I could get slide lock.  I ended up ordering everything twice.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m curious to see the process you took to replace that spring and guide rod.  I ordered it, and found the spring wouldn&#8217;t work with the guide rod like that.  I was cutting a quarter coil off at a time until I could get slide lock.  That wouldn&#8217;t allow my pistol to lock in battery.  I ended up trimming the back of the guide rod and then trimming a quarter coil at a time until I could get slide lock.  I ended up ordering everything twice.</p>
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