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M&P40c Free clips!

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When I bought my compact M&P in .40 caliber I didn't know Smith & Wesson was offering free clips with the purchase of a new M&P or Sigma. I got home on June 2nd from picking up the pistol from The Place to Shoot, the indoor range where I'm a member, and logged in to the S&W website to see if there were any downloads or additional information about my new gun. On the front page I saw the offer. I was elated. Not only had they designed a top contender in contemporary pistol design, but their pricing and rewards beat any deal in town.

When the clips arrived I appreciated that both clips had the pinky grip base plate included. In the photo the last clip with a flat base plate was the backup clip that came when the gun shipped. For concealed carry I can wear the gun with the flat base plate, and use the other three as backups.

Thanks Smith and Wesson!

Unfortunately, the offer just ended. Maybe they'll create an even better fall offer, just to make me jealous...

Comments (3)

Magazines, dagnabbit. Clips are for holding cartridges into a Garand, or a revolver taking rimless ammunition.

Similarly, in Russian, magazine means department store.

Looks like S&W have simply extended the "two free mags" offer through to the end of the year, so no worries there. (I really must get me a couple of those M&Ps before December 31st.)

Actually, "magazin" means any kind of store in Russian, just like "magasin" in French (which is whence the Russian word is derived; Russian borrows a lot of words from French, mainly because, as in much of the rest of Europe, the upper classes spoke French among themselves during the 19th century).

Now S&W are offering two mags and a $50 rebate, offer valid until 01/31/2008.

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