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<blockquote data-quote="mugsy" data-source="post: 3108173" data-attributes="member: 18914"><p>I have owned/own M&P Shield 9mm and .45 ACP - both were excellent, reliable, sub-compact pistols. I actually preferred the .45 over the 9mm. However, as a left-handed shooter I do have one big gripe that only left-handed shooters will fully appreciate. The extremely low-drag, snag-free design of the Shield combined with the desire to slim down as much as possible, caused S&W to eliminate the larger M&P models' ambi-friendly controls. And I simply cannot operate the low-profile slide release and/or thumb safety on the Shield one (left) handed, so I am regularly forced to use my opposite hand to manipulate the Shield. I do not like that at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mugsy, post: 3108173, member: 18914"] I have owned/own M&P Shield 9mm and .45 ACP - both were excellent, reliable, sub-compact pistols. I actually preferred the .45 over the 9mm. However, as a left-handed shooter I do have one big gripe that only left-handed shooters will fully appreciate. The extremely low-drag, snag-free design of the Shield combined with the desire to slim down as much as possible, caused S&W to eliminate the larger M&P models' ambi-friendly controls. And I simply cannot operate the low-profile slide release and/or thumb safety on the Shield one (left) handed, so I am regularly forced to use my opposite hand to manipulate the Shield. I do not like that at all. [/QUOTE]
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