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Handled the M&P and it actually is very confortable in hand. Havent fired one though. im willing to give it a chance though, glocks just dont point naturally or have any real appeal for me.
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Haven't held an M&P yet, but I have heard nothing but good about it. I have held an FNP45 and I fell in love with it instantly. It should be marketed as the polymer pistol for manly men
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Iheard the M&P can fire 9mm, .45, .357 SIG and .4 smith from the same rame and slide, just switching barrels and Mags. The versatility is just cool. I hate striker guns though, there triggers are usually heavy. Then again ive only fired xds and glocks, the smith may be diferent. The fnp is cool sicne its a 45 with 9mm capacity. I heard its ammo picky though, ammo with a longer OAL doesnt work as well.
Last edited by k9870; 01-24-2010 at 12:55 AM. |
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I've heard M&P's don't have that good of triggers
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Too bad.....im very picky about triggers.
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The only time I really care is when the trigger is horrible ( USP, Sigma, Glock, Nagant revolver), but otherwise I'll tolerate it
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