MdPrep
Tactically Tactless
- Sep 24, 2014
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Anyone have experience with this handgun and what would be your pro's vs. con's?
They make two models a 340PD and a M&P340. The 340PD has a Titanium cylinder, total weight of 11.4oz.
The M&P340 has a Stainless Steel cylinder, total weight of 13.3oz. Both guns are chambered in .357Magnum
and will hurt your hand.. Often you can find them used at a good price, new the PD is $1000.00, the M&P
is about $850.00. Basically they are light weight carry guns, if that is what you are looking for you can't go
wrong with a Smith.
Thanks, Marauder. I'm leaning towards the M&P model personally. Don't like the bite, but like the compact size of the pistol. Maybe .38 defensive loads would be better in a revolver this size?
Thanks, Marauder. I'm leaning towards the M&P model personally. Don't like the bite, but like the compact size of the pistol. Maybe .38 defensive loads would be better in a revolver this size?
That is what most people do, shoot a good .38spl+p
You might want to look at a model 442, same set up as a M&P 340 but half the cost.
I have a 642, it's a nice pocket gun. Surprisingly it shoots very well for a small gun.
Good luck with your choice.