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Old 02-06-2016, 07:00 PM
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first, me like Oreos

second, you made a good trade, even though it's still a plastic fantastic it's not a .
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Old 02-06-2016, 08:06 PM
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Nice buddy really like that. The colors are really good. The only thing I don't care for is the markings on the slide. The marking on non ejection side are really nice but the words on the ejection side are just too much for my tastes. But its a great gun can't wait to see a range report!!! Congrats
Lawyer crap. If I go custom build on this, that'll be the first thing to go.

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Well, the first way to upgrade is to have never bought one in the first place, but this trade is definitely a close second.

Great trade brother.

I understand the gun pics with the brewskie and knife, but WTH is with the gun pics with fruits and cookies???? You done lost your marbles?
Fruits are good for you and Oreos are a must in a stable diet. Plus, I was being silly.

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Damn, son! You downgraded. Remember, imitation is the highest form of flattery.

Seriously, good luck with it.
Lol..... Notice how the grip angle is "correct" on the Smith. This is the main reason for the trade.

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first, me like Oreos

second, you made a good trade, even though it's still a plastic fantastic it's not a .
Grassy ass...... me likes it better.
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Old 02-06-2016, 08:11 PM
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Lol..... Notice how the grip angle is "correct" on the Smith. This is the main reason for the trade.
Oh, I get it now. S&W did change the angle for more feminine hands and grips.
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Old 02-06-2016, 08:17 PM
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Oh, I get it now. S&W did change the angle for more feminine hands and grips.
Ouch!!!!
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Old 02-06-2016, 09:40 PM
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LMAO!

I made the same "upgrades" to my s starting back in '07.

The M&P's are the top of the poly pistol food chain in my book.

I currently own four (gave the first to my wife, or it'd be five), and have done various mods to three of them.

I still own more 1911's, but if I'm not carrying a 1911; odds are I'll be carrying an M&P.
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Oh, I get it now. S&W did change the angle for more feminine hands and grips.
M&P jealousy will get you nowhere.

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Looks good! I'd go Hydrox though...made in America and a tactically superior cookie.
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Looks good! I'd go Hydrox though...made in America and a tactically superior cookie.
Lmao...... Roger That
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Funny, I am actually considering putting my M&P 9c or my xd sc 9 up for trade to get another Glock... ok flame on LOL
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first, me like Oreos

second, you made a good trade, even though it's still a plastic fantastic it's not a .
oreos are the best next to a . If i do have to drink beer its blue moon stuff is the best beer. And no beer is good.
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