Sidearms & Scatterguns Floyd's custom M&P milling on my M&P

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For those looking to have some custom work done on their M&P you may want to check out Floyd's custom. I recently had some work done by then and just received my slide and barrel back today. I'm not going to give my full opinion just based on first glance but I'm pretty happy with the way it looks right now.

The pictures are the ones taken by Floyd's but I will attach more pictures once I get home and the pistol back together. I actually think it looks better in person. It started as a regular M&P 9 Pro that shot pretty well.
The work done includes:
Slide milling
Optic cut
Rear sight moved forward of the optic with Dawson sights included
Barrel porting and slide opened for ports
Barrel crowned
Matte blasted finish on slide

I'll do a basic review of it once it's together and I shoot it some.
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Pretty

Can I ask some questions????

What was the weight before/ after milling? I'm curious as too how much mass was removed vs. the weight of an RMR.

Cost breakdown?

Turn around time?

I'm not sure about the weight. Floyd's is very quick to respond to questions and they may know the answer to that question. I attached a picture of the cost breakdown. The turnaround was very quick at less than a month.
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I have some mag extensions for my M&P 9 m2.0 that have worked great. Been thinking about having him do some milling on my Shield 45. Yours looks great.
 
Hate to be "that guy" but what happened here:
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and here:
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I was going to address this after I shot it some more and gave it a review.
The first picture is where the milling didn't completely clean up the original serrations. If I were to guess it's probably not the CNC programs complete fault but variations in the slide from the factory because it's completely clean on the other side. If it wasn't so minor I would probably bring it up to Floyd's but it's hardly noticable.

The second picture isn't a blemish but where the original cut for the extractor pin is.

I will admit the machining isn't "perfect" but I didn't pay the price perfection would cost either. I will go into more detail about everything after more time but as of right now I'm pretty happy with quality, amount of work, and cost ratio.
 
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