I'll write up the contracts now for each of you knuckleheads to buy one of the two houses I'm listing this week and next ... one in Leander, one in north Austin - flip a coin
I
wish I could spend real estate commission money on guns. For some reason SWMBO thinks I should spend it on groceries, utility bills, swim lessons etc.

She
really needs to get her priorities straight
gigag04 wrote:Dibs on the m&p 9 if it goes up for sale....
I'm definitely keeping the full-size M&P9 (you missed it, I sold another one I had a few weeks ago). Might sell the M&P9c I recently picked up from another forum member. Still can't get completly comfortable with the grip on that gun - tried all the backstraps etc, just don't like the way the grip cuts off short at the bottom; it lacks the little "hump" that a baby Glock has on back of grip to keep it firmly imbedded in my palm. The M&Pc always feels like it's about to slide out of my hand. But need to shoot it a bit more before I decide. Might even stipple the grip to see if that helps.
This move to .45, assuming all goes well and I like it as much as I think I will, could lead me to get out of .40-caliber altogether. I've shot .40-cal Glocks for 13 years now and shoot them well and trust the cartridge and the gun. But they do start to wear on my hand (something has been bothering my shooting thumb the last 6 months or so - tendinitis? possibly even some mild carpal tunnel, wrist and thumb areas ... need to get it checked out). So far, 9mm doesn't bother my hand as much in extended shooting sessions, and the .45s I've shot are more pleasant than my .40 Glocks in abbreviated use. The improved ergonomics of the M&P grip certainly help too, but even my 9mm Glock is a joy to shoot compared to my .40s
IDPA + CHL instructor has prompted me to shift to 9mm instead of .40 for lower cost and ease of use in both competition and teaching new shooters. Seems .40-cal gets lost in IDPA - competitive disadvantage in SSP competing against mainly 9mm, but doesn't qualify for CDP against the .45s (IDPA really needs to start a new division for .40 S&W/.357 Sig shooters - seems USPSA is more suited for .40, but haven't tried it yet.).
I hate to give up on my .40 Glocks - I still carry them regularly, and the G23 especially has a lot of sentimental value. But if I could package my G23 and G27 (both with custom grip stippling, night sights etc) for a nice 1911 I'd be very tempted to do that.
All of this is the fault of 2010 Texas CHL Forum Day at PSC - if I hadn't fired those 10 rounds through that M&P9 Pro that day none of this would've happened.
Guess I could just completely give myself over to TMG Syndrome and stop trying to fight it.
