I may have found my CCW.
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Re: I may have found my CCW.
I haven't shot the compact but I own the full size 9mm and .45 and both are great.
(Alright, fine. The wife owns the 9mm. But she lets me shoot it!)
I've shot the M&P side by side with the XD and liked the M&P better.
So did the guy who owned the XD, but that's another story.
The M&P fits my hand better and manages recoil very well. We also thought it was more accurate, but that was subjective.
(Alright, fine. The wife owns the 9mm. But she lets me shoot it!)
I've shot the M&P side by side with the XD and liked the M&P better.
So did the guy who owned the XD, but that's another story.
The M&P fits my hand better and manages recoil very well. We also thought it was more accurate, but that was subjective.
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Re: I may have found my CCW.
Emmett wrote:I carry the M&P 9c, it is an easy pistol to conseal and very comfortable to carry. And on top of that,it is an accurate gun. I have put over 600 rounds through mine and have not had a single problem with it.
Good Luck in your Choice,
Emmett
I just ordered mine...well, got my local FFL looking for one for me. More than likely I'll have it by next week sometime.
Glad to see this particular post, it reaffirms my thoughts on this gun. I'm pretty happy right now ....Getting my .270 Mossberg Model 100 out of layaway today, and I should have my carry gun sometime next week, just in time to start carrying around the house. Lol. Hopefully that'll help me get used to the feel of carrying.
Thank ya Emmett.
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Re: I may have found my CCW.
Chemist45 wrote:I haven't shot the compact but I own the full size 9mm and .45 and both are great.
(Alright, fine. The wife owns the 9mm. But she lets me shoot it!)
I've shot the M&P side by side with the XD and liked the M&P better.
So did the guy who owned the XD, but that's another story.
The M&P fits my hand better and manages recoil very well. We also thought it was more accurate, but that was subjective.
I'm keeping my XD .45 Tactical model, for HD...and also, it was my first handgun....can't get rid of that.
But, i'm glad that you have feedback of that caliber on the M&P. I appreciate it.
Thanks Chemist.
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Re: I may have found my CCW.
NTexas_V-Star,NTexas_V-Star wrote:Emmett wrote:I carry the M&P 9c, it is an easy pistol to conseal and very comfortable to carry. And on top of that,it is an accurate gun. I have put over 600 rounds through mine and have not had a single problem with it.
Good Luck in your Choice,
Emmett
I just ordered mine...well, got my local FFL looking for one for me. More than likely I'll have it by next week sometime.
Glad to see this particular post, it reaffirms my thoughts on this gun. I'm pretty happy right now ....Getting my .270 Mossberg Model 100 out of layaway today, and I should have my carry gun sometime next week, just in time to start carrying around the house. Lol. Hopefully that'll help me get used to the feel of carrying.
Thank ya Emmett.
You are quite welcome. I am glad I was able to help. I think you will be very pleased with your choice.
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Re: I may have found my CCW.
Hi NTexas,
I own an XD 40 and an M&P 40.
I carry the XD because I feel comfortable with carrying chambered with the grip safety.
I actually like the M&P more. It feels more comfortable in my hand. It just feels right!!
I cannot tell any difference at the range. I consistently shoot about the same with either weapon.
The M&P is a great gun.....my wife carries an M&P 40 Sub Compact. It conceals very well. It has a 10 round clip, with a small extension on the end of the magazine that helps hold your pinky finger. It comes factory with 2 magazines....one with the extension and one without.
In my opinion,you would not go wrong with an M&P!!!!
I own an XD 40 and an M&P 40.
I carry the XD because I feel comfortable with carrying chambered with the grip safety.
I actually like the M&P more. It feels more comfortable in my hand. It just feels right!!
I cannot tell any difference at the range. I consistently shoot about the same with either weapon.
The M&P is a great gun.....my wife carries an M&P 40 Sub Compact. It conceals very well. It has a 10 round clip, with a small extension on the end of the magazine that helps hold your pinky finger. It comes factory with 2 magazines....one with the extension and one without.
In my opinion,you would not go wrong with an M&P!!!!
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Re: I may have found my CCW.
Thank you Bluedot 40
Thats very encouraging to read. Muchly appreciated.
Thats very encouraging to read. Muchly appreciated.
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Re: I may have found my CCW.
Check today's FIREARMS postings on this forum. It looks like what you're looking for is right down the road from you?
Re: I may have found my CCW.
I cannot comment on the 5" but you are right this belt is extremely sturdy. I wear it everyday. The only time that its not worn is when my wife and I go two-stepping at which time I cannot carry anyway...51%NTexas_V-Star wrote:XtremeDuty.45 wrote:I carry a XD.45 4" service model daily. I have no problem concealing it and with my belt the weight is NEVER a problem. I use a Minotaur M-TAC holster and I can have my shirts tucked or untucked depending on where I am going. I use a 5.11 Operator belt. Like I said the weight is never a problem with this combo. Also I do not wear big or baggy clothes a lot. 99% of the time is regular jeans with my Durango boots and either a flannel or a t-shirt.
I'm guessing that belt is pretty sturdy then? I wonder if the 5" would be any different, as far as comfort and concealability.