Yep. Got a call from a local police supply shop saying my Smith & Wesson M&P 9mm was in. $489.52 out the door with night sights. I was happy, regardless the 7-month back order. Now, prefacing it with this; I am a civilian who works for a police agency. The shop knew that going into the sale. After showing them a copy of my ID and drivers license everything seemed to be moving along quite nicely. 4473 filled out, backgound check passed....and then I get this: "Well, we have a problem." Because I am a civilian employee for a police agency they can sell me the firearm, but not the three 17-round magazines it comes with - can't "block" them to 15, sorry, no-can-do. So, the three magazines have to go back to S&W and replaced with 10-round magazines - No ETA on their arrival but I'm guessing sometime next year.
Now, I completely understand the law and the owner did the right thing. I'm just bitching and moaning because this law is garbage and it sucks to have a new gun in my safe that I can't go shoot. Not looking for sympathy, just ranting.![]()





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. I do find humor in the deal considering even my boss (who is a police commander) said it was bullshit he didn't sell me the magazines. Maybe (not holding my breath) I'll track down a legal magazine I can by at a gunshow or otherwise between now and then so I can atleast run the woderous work of handgun art. When people say, "Yeah, Smith & Wesson finally got it right," in regards to their M&P line...they are spot on. That thing feels just great and the only thing I foresee doing is cleaning up the trigger a bit. Absolute gem of a pistol otherwise.

