Ported M&P Performance Center Shield from Smith & Wesson: Guns & Gear|S8 E3

Published on October 19, 2016
Duration: 3:18

This guide details the features and techniques associated with the Smith & Wesson Performance Center Ported M&P Shield. It covers the benefits of porting, enhanced trigger system, and fiber optic sights, emphasizing its suitability for concealed carry. Crucially, it provides expert instruction on the retention firing technique, demonstrating how to safely and effectively operate a ported firearm in close-quarters scenarios, addressing common concerns about gas blowback.

Quick Summary

The Smith & Wesson Performance Center Ported M&P Shield enhances recoil control and shooting dynamics with its ported barrel/slide and improved trigger components. Expert instruction covers the retention firing technique, demonstrating how to safely operate ported firearms in close-quarters concealed carry scenarios by angling the pistol away from the body.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Intro to Performance Center Shield
  2. 00:23Porting benefits
  3. 00:32Fiber optic sights
  4. 00:37Enhanced trigger system
  5. 00:55Summary of improvements
  6. 01:19Ideal for concealed carry
  7. 01:51Addressing ported pistol concerns
  8. 02:10Retention firing technique
  9. 02:29Live fire retention demonstration
  10. 02:58Final reassurance on ported carry

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main benefits of the Smith & Wesson Performance Center Ported M&P Shield?

The Performance Center Ported M&P Shield offers reduced muzzle flip and recoil due to its ported barrel and slide. It also features a Performance Center sear for quicker trigger reset and a larger radius striker plunger for a smoother, lighter trigger pull, along with fiber optic sights for improved target acquisition.

How does porting affect shooting a concealed carry pistol?

Porting can reduce muzzle flip and recoil, making the firearm more controllable. When using a retention firing technique, angling the pistol away from the body directs gases safely and prevents slide issues, making ported pistols viable for concealed carry.

What is the retention firing technique for a ported pistol?

To fire from retention, angle the pistol away from your body by rolling it out, rather than holding it straight up and down. This directs gases away from your face and prevents the slide from catching on clothing, ensuring safe operation even with ported firearms.

What calibers are available for the M&P Performance Center Ported Shield?

The M&P Performance Center Ported Shield is available in two popular self-defense calibers: 9mm and .40 S&W. These calibers offer a balance of stopping power and manageable recoil.

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