No, and I had the perfect chance today. A guy at the range had a G30 he'd just bought and was shooting it next to me at 25yrds. I wish I would have, though I'm not real keen on the Glock grip angle, though I still plan to purchase one, someday.
I will say the MP45c is a very nice shooter. The gun feels much better after a few hundred rounds, things are "slicking" up a bit and the slide stop is able to be pushed down to drop the slide (was tight the first hundred or so rounds).
I love shooting my Govt length 1911, but this 45c outshot it today. Not one problem feeding/extracting/chambering. Not one. I'm happy with it, the trigger is decent as well. One day I'll send it off and get a little work done to it, down to 4.5lbs or so.
Any other questions feel free to ask, I try to check in here, but I'm usually over on AR15.com under the same name.
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See ya!
I've been busy lately and forgot to update. I'm outa here!
Received nearly 4 months to the day after the state received my paperwork.
I did my first "wally walk" today, spending about 1.5hrs in the depths of hell known only as Wal Mart in Denton, TX.
I picked up an M&P 45 compact for my carry piece, and slip it into a Comp Tac MTAC holster. I need to get a better belt, though the Vogt I have from the western store is doing a fair job as of now.
Received nearly 4 months to the day after the state received my paperwork.
I did my first "wally walk" today, spending about 1.5hrs in the depths of hell known only as Wal Mart in Denton, TX.
I picked up an M&P 45 compact for my carry piece, and slip it into a Comp Tac MTAC holster. I need to get a better belt, though the Vogt I have from the western store is doing a fair job as of now.