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S&W M&P.22 Magnum extensive testing.
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<blockquote data-quote="D V US" data-source="post: 4330569" data-attributes="member: 34558"><p>I'm not sure about what you mean by a "huge gap," but if you are talking about being able to see daylight between the slide and frame on the side profile, yes, it's there. This doesn't bother me in the least. Glocks have been this way since their introduction, as have many polymer framed pistols. Some people see this as a "fault," but in reality, it is a design feature. The largest enemy to any polymer component is heat. If a hot barrel can't get air to it to cool it, the heat transfers to whatever is around it, i.e. the polymer frame. And let me tell you, 300 rds. of .22 Magnum creates a lot of heat!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D V US, post: 4330569, member: 34558"] I'm not sure about what you mean by a "huge gap," but if you are talking about being able to see daylight between the slide and frame on the side profile, yes, it's there. This doesn't bother me in the least. Glocks have been this way since their introduction, as have many polymer framed pistols. Some people see this as a "fault," but in reality, it is a design feature. The largest enemy to any polymer component is heat. If a hot barrel can't get air to it to cool it, the heat transfers to whatever is around it, i.e. the polymer frame. And let me tell you, 300 rds. of .22 Magnum creates a lot of heat! [/QUOTE]
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