If you get the .40 you can have 3 guns in one. The M&P 9mm and .357 barrels will fit right on the .40 frame. You'll probably need some M&P 9mm mags as well, since the 9mm rounds may get hung up in the .40 mags. Plus the M&P fits & shoots like a dream.Pecos wrote:I think I am going to get the M&P full size. Not it's narrowed down to M&P 9 or M&P 40.carlson1 wrote:I had been carrying Glocks. After shooting a friends M&P I had to have one.
I have a M&P 9, M&P 9 compact, M&P .45 compact, M&P Shield, and I like them all.
Both my Glocks (9mm &.40) are really awesome & I shoot them both well. HELP! Im like a kid at the candy counter!!!!
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- Thu Aug 22, 2013 12:24 pm
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Re: Smith & Wesson M&P 40 - Advice?
- Fri Jul 19, 2013 4:50 pm
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Re: Smith & Wesson M&P 40 - Advice?
I have an M&P 40 & love it! It's bigger than what I like to carry every day, so it sees mostly range time. It runs like a champ. Follow-up shots are east. The stock trigger is smooth & has a very, very short reset (so short that I went through almost an entire magazine before I realized that I was going past it). And they can be had at a decent price.