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Re: Need advice for new handgun

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LTUME1978 wrote:I have the M&Ps because of the grip angle (among other things) as it is close to the 1911 and I shoot both. The Glock is a fine pistol, just did not care for the grip angle (even if I did not have 1911's). The triggers on the M&Ps can be improved and made to be very nice. You can also put a full size magazine in a compact M&P and there is an adapter that you can put on the full size magazine to fill the gap. That gives you a smaller package to conceal, no beavertail on the grip and the ability to bring more ammo with the full size magazine if you so desire.
That's cool about the M&P with the mags. I didn't know they were also like that.
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Re: Need advice for new handgun

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C-dub,

The magazine adapter for the full size magazines is made by X Grip. They make them for many different pistols.
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Re: Need advice for new handgun

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Thanks for all the replies and helpful info that you guys provided. It really did help and got me to look at things on all handguns I wouldn't have thought of. While neither of these two guns are off my list, and through all my research I have added quite a few more that I would like to own in the future, the newest addition to my collection is the FNH FNS 9 for $518+tax.
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Grips better than the glock. Trigger better than then M&P. Comes with 3 magazines. Priced cheaper than both the glock and m&p at my local store.
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Re: Need advice for new handgun

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Congratulations!!!! A new gun is always a great thing.
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Re: Need advice for new handgun

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If you were to join Glock Sport Shooting Foundation (GSSF) on a two-year membership ($60) you will receive a coupon for the purchase of a new Glock at GSSF pricing (roughly $425 at most participating retailers (GT Dist is a good example)).[/quote]

You can purchase one per year after a 12 month waiting period. It's a good deal for anyone sticking with Glock long term though.
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