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<blockquote data-quote="glock girl" data-source="post: 1105410" data-attributes="member: 6217"><p>That's how I feel. I shoot an M&P and picked up the $50 academy one. Zero issues with it, and my garage gives me lots of practice with shooting around, under, and through varying obstacles - and I can get extra mock trigger time without spending quite so much on ammo. It fits my holster perfectly, and I have a tendancy to not grip quite all the way when I draw from a holster - so that practice has been invaluable. It's not that I couldn't practice drawing with my regular M&P empty, but drawing and then actually shooting something feels like better practice. <img src="/images/smilies/anyone.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":anyone:" title="Anyone :anyone:" data-shortname=":anyone:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glock girl, post: 1105410, member: 6217"] That's how I feel. I shoot an M&P and picked up the $50 academy one. Zero issues with it, and my garage gives me lots of practice with shooting around, under, and through varying obstacles - and I can get extra mock trigger time without spending quite so much on ammo. It fits my holster perfectly, and I have a tendancy to not grip quite all the way when I draw from a holster - so that practice has been invaluable. It's not that I couldn't practice drawing with my regular M&P empty, but drawing and then actually shooting something feels like better practice. :anyone: [/QUOTE]
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