That’s great to hear! How did it handle in terms of accuracy while outdoors?
I used it at the range recently and found the recoil manageable, which is a plus for outdoor shooting. Easy to control overall.
As for concealed carry, it just disappears under a light jacket. It’s hard not to love that aspect!
I find that impressive too! The slim profile is a game changer for my wardrobe.
Has anyone experienced any issues with grip comfort during rapid fire? I’m curious how others feel about that.
No issues here! The grip stays secure, which is reassuring when you’re really getting into it.
Weight’s always a big concern for me while hiking. Is the M&P 9 Shield 2.0 truly that light, or is it just marketing hype?
Not at all! It really is light. You’ll appreciate it after a long day outdoors.
Funny enough, I sometimes forget I’m even carrying it! It’s lightweight and compact, perfect for outdoor adventures.
Exactly! It’s almost too easy to forget - until you need it!
I’ve been using the M&P Shield 2.0 for a year now, and the aftermarket options really enhance its performance. I switched out the sights for night sights, and the difference is night and day during twilight hikes.
That’s awesome! I’m considering upgrading my holster. What do you recommend for outdoor activities? Something lightweight would be great.
For a lightweight option, I suggest a Kydex OWB holster. It’s durable and doesn’t add much bulk to your setup. In my experience, retention is great for outdoor use!
I found a nice hybrid holster that combines comfort and accessibility. It works perfectly during hikes and even while sitting. Has anyone else tried those?
I haven’t tried a hybrid holster yet. How’s the balance when you’re in motion? Any issues with it during more active adventures?
I’ve had no issues with the hybrid holster while hiking. It’s snug and doesn’t bounce around like some others I’ve tested. Also, it’s super comfortable if you’re out for hours.
Speaking of upgrades, did anyone opt for aftermarket trigger kits? I’m curious how that changes the feel when you’re out shooting.
Yes! I added a trigger kit, and it’s made a significant difference. Smoother pull and quicker reset. Definitely a good upgrade for both range and field use.
Sounds tempting! Does it affect reliability in any way? I’d hate to compromise that for a light trigger.
Not at all! I’ve had my trigger kit for months and no issues with reliability. Just make sure to choose a reputable brand. Some cheaper kits can cause problems.