M&P Monday: Week 21

39,999 rounds
2 stoppages, 0 malfunctions, 1 parts breakage

What a busy week! Sorry for the day late post. I was in Canada yesterday. 8)

The test gun went on its first international trip. pistol-training.com held an Aim Fast, Hit Fast class in Abbotsford, British Columbia. Thanks to RobE and some of the other students who helped us get to 39,999 rounds over the weekend.

Tomorrow, a special Smith & Wesson guest shooter is going to fire round #40,000. Find out who next Monday!

Train hard & stay safe! ToddG

Previous entries:

  • Week One
  • Week Two
  • Week Three
  • Week Four
  • Week Five
  • Week Six
  • Week Six Accuracy Report
  • Week Seven
  • Week Eight
  • Week Nine
  • Week Ten
  • Week Eleven
  • Week Twelve
  • Week Thirteen
  • Week Fourteen
  • Week Fifteen
  • Week Sixteen
  • Week Seventeen
  • Week Eighteen
  • Week Nineteen
  • Week Twenty

4 comments

  1. huge thanks to Todd for the course this weekend. working on a proper AAR over the next couple of days. but to make it short, Todd rocks. his course content is excellent, and he’s a phenomenal instructor. we are all looking forward to the next time we can get him up here.

  2. Todd;
    Wondering about the “hassle” factor in bringing the pistol into Canada.
    I know there is a bunch of paperwork but was it accepted without problems?

  3. I think we were in the CBSA station for about 15 minutes while the guys talked about the paperwork. Never even asked to see Todd’s guns or mags. Paperwork was processed pretty quick with almost zero questions.

  4. Fish — hassle factor for me was extremely low, but RobE sent me all the forms I needed and ran interference in advance to get things squared away. Also, luckily, Julie Goloski told me how to get things worked out in advance with U.S. Customs so I didn’t run into any troubles coming back over the border, either.

    RobE — Thanks for the kind words and all the help with the infiltration. Good luck at the World Shoot!

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