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Part proceeds from sale of
new S&W MP9 JG (Julie Goloski) to be donated to a
breast cancer awareness charity
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S&W's
Police (M&P) Pistol line-up has been extended with the introduction of
the M&P9 JG (Julie Goloski), as part of the new
Smith & Wesson Champion Series
─ (picture at right).
Designed in collaboration with
Smith & Wesson Professional Shooter Julie Goloski,
the polymer frame pistol incorporates several
competition-specific features requested by the
champion shooter. The M&P9 JG is engraved with the
'Awareness Ribbon' on the slide of the pistol and is
packaged with two pink grip inserts (small and
medium) along with the three standard black grip
inserts. A portion of the proceeds for each pistol
sold will be donated to a breast cancer awareness
charity.
"Breast cancer is the second
leading cause of cancer death in women after lung
cancer and over two million women have been treated
for it in the United States," said Julie Goloski,
Smith & Wesson Consumer Program Manager and Champion
Shooter. "This is a tragic statistic, but one that
can be changed. The money raised from this new
pistol will help support research, increase
education and promote early detection among both
women and men."
Chambered in 9mm, the M&P9 JG
features a fibre optic front sight along with a
Warren® Tactical rear sight on top of the 4 ¼-inch
barrel. For enhanced durability, the M&P9 JG has a
Zytel® polymer frame reinforced with a ridged steel
chassis and a through-hardened black Melonite®
stainless steel barrel and slide. This combination
of features provides unparalleled shootability and
dramatically reduces felt recoil. The M&P9 JG has a
capacity of 17+1 and is shipped with two magazines.
The striker fired action trigger system features a 6
½-pound trigger pull and has been designed with an
overtravel stop for enhanced performance. Another
distinct feature that separates the M&P line from
other polymer pistols is that it does not require
the user to press the trigger in order to field
strip the firearm. "
"In recognition of breast cancer
awareness month this October, we encourage everyone
to support the various charities and cancer centres
through any means they can," said Goloski. "For
those who share a strong connection with the
shooting sports, the purchase of a M&P9 JG is one
way that you can give back."
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