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The S&W Shield Plus is the next generation in everyday carry. It features an 18-degree grip angle for a more natural point of aim and better recoil management, plus the new at trigger allows for consistent finger placement for accurate, repeatable, comfortable shooting. Introducing the all-new 30 Super Carry from Federal the most revolutionary self- defense advancement in early 100-years. More than just an all-new cartridge, the compact design represents an entirely new cartridge engineered for absolute performance by every measure.

SMITH AND WESSON SHIELD PLUS OPTICS READY SPECIFICATIONS
Brand: Smith & Wesson
Model: M&P Shield Plus Optic Ready
Category: Pistols
Caliber: 30 Super Carry
Frame Finish: Matte Black
Action: Striker Fired
Slide Description: Serrated Black Armornite Stainless Steel with Optic Cut
Slide Finish: Black Armornite
Slide Material: Stainless Steel
Frame Description: Black Polymer
Frame Material: Polymer
Grips: Textured Black Polymer
Includes: 2 Magazines
Safety: Thumb Safety
Sight Configuration: Tritium Night Front & Rear
Sight Style: Night
Weight: 19.30 oz
Barrel Length: 3.10"

MPN#: 13473
UPC#: 022188890068
SKU GAG_13473-146520

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  • By Tahoe55 5 months ago
    Purchased on: November 2023
  • I'm a S&W fan and wanted to try the shield plus. Grab a Gun honored the low price and even has a coupon for free shipping to a FFL. They ship via Fed Ex and the gun was in my hands in days. Initially the gun fairly stiff but after cleaning and lubricating it seemed to start to break in. Headed to the range and at 5 yards the gun is capable of small groups and the sights were on target. At 10 yards I was still able to keep shots together. 50 rounds in a 8 in circle with most landing closer to the center. Slide, release, safety, and magazines all started to get smoother. This is a great little gun. 30 Super Carry seems like a capable round especially with Hornady Critical Defense rounds loaded. Recoil was mild. I feel the slide is still too stiff for those with smaller hands, though with regular practice both the shooter and the gun will "get better". 4 5/8 stars

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    Not 9mm….but I did order the 9mm one yesterday…as some sights have email pricing that’s really good now (locked and loaded, defense depot).

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    I’m tryna cope

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    Yet another non typical caliber firearm that I would have to stockpile an acceptable level of overpriced ammunition for. Me thinks I will pass and stick with 9mm/.556/45 acp.

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    GD!! .556?!?! That must have some recoil?

    J/P bro, we knoe what you meant, Lol

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    I jumped on a chance to get a shield pistol for $250 (after rebate). 30 Super Carry makes sense in the small pistol market. I would love to see the Walther PPK and Beretta 32 both get updated for 30 SC. My pistol was stiff right out of the box but cleaning and lubricating then shooting 100 rounds had everything falling into place. As for the availability of 30 SC, I don't mind "unpopular" rounds. During the last ammo scare, 40SW was readily available. I'm saving my 30SC brass just in case. Dies are available now as well.

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    Fair, the PPK might produce a better shooting effect/experience due to pistol wt alone.

    But as for the 40SW vs 30SC availabilty is somewhat an disproportionate justification. 40 has over 2 decades of use/(debatable populuarity) in LE & subsquent civilian clamour for the rounds once they were adopted by LE. I would expect availbilty in a scare of 30SC (which is the revival of an old obscure round) to not have anywhere near close to availibilty in future scares since its only been reintroduced to the market in early 2022, just 21 months ago at the time of this posting.

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    Availability 30 Super Carry Ammo is a potentially a big issue. While you can get 3 types of practice loads and 3 types of self defense loads at the moment, you probably have to order online. Online inventories tend to dry up if there's no demand.

    For most people If you can operate a 9mm semi auto or a 38/357 revolver, you probably already have a self defense solution or at least know what you like and it isn't likely 30 Super Carry. Where 30 SC makes sense is enabling a slightly easier slide operation for those who need it.
    9mm shield EZ takes less strength but if it is too hard, the Shield EZ 30 Super Carry is slightly easier but not by much.

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    Valid point.

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    30 super carry…. The round that was not really doing much different over the 9mm. These are gonna keep getting cheaper and cheaper until the round dies.

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    Precisely.

    Rented this and the 9mm version at a local range.

    Shot 50 rounds thru the 9, then 30 rounds thru the 30SC and that 30rounds in 30SC was enuff for me to spend the rest of my time shooting another 50 rounds in 9mm.

    The grouping difference between the 9mm & 30SC were not even close. 9mm produce 1 ragged hole on multiple 5 yard targets and 1/2”-1” group at 10 yards. 30SC looked more “shotgun blast-like”
    groupings at 5 yards were 2-3” and 4-6” at 10 yards.

    For me the 30SC was a less repeatable POI from what was definitely a sharper recoil impulse, YMMV. I did end up really bearing down on the snappier 30SC version and shot the last 20 rounds in the box of 50 (in an attempt to tame recoil and tighten my groups) Literally produced similar results as the first 30 rounds. I did tried both the flush fit & extended mag with neglible difference in controllability.

    The only thing I was certain after shooting both guns side by side was I needed no further investigation in to the Shield+ in 30SC. The recoil impulse, ballistically inferior performance, lack of repeatability and likely more costly/less available ammo ensured I was good on this (likely to fade in to) wildcat territory round. A heavier gun may change that, but the whole intention of the round is meant to be used in a CCW (ie smaller framed gun).

    In my experience, the only benefits you will gain from buying the 30SC version is the better capacity (both the 9 & 30SC suffer from less rounds than advertised without extensive spring break-in) as well as with the going with the OR version.

    The OR 30SC is the only model guaranteed not to need extra slide milling to remove 2 of the 4 rear bosses, to make it HS 407/507k compatiable, which is arugably the most popular MRDS.

    If you want to stock yet another round in your armory or simply try sumpin new then get it. However, outside of those excuses, this version of the Shield+ pales in comparion to the shootabilty/comfortability/familiarity of the classic 9mm Shield family of pistols.

    *Sidebar; The capcity argument for me losses steam due to the wide groupings results and “Hellcat-like” shooting experience.

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    I bit. It's a great price and I bet it'll be nice to have around when all the other ammo dries up. Plus first time buyers get an extra $20 off and the rebate brings it down to about $250. In.

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    30SC must be some amazing ammo, because everyone seems to want to keep their use of it a secret.

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