Posted: 11/23/2016 9:00:45 PM EDT
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I can't decide between a Glock 34 or M&P9 Pro. I have shot them both stock and I can shoot both of them just fine with no complaints.
I am not looking for a response that says "Glock" I want to know why one over the other. What has a better trigger upgrades? Sights? Cost of race gun upgrades vs the other? I'm not looking to put an optic on this pistol. |
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After market goodies are plentiful for both. Triggers, sights, mag wells, on and on for both. All the goodies are about the same price for both. I personally prefer the ergos on the M & P, so I shoot one. I'm left handed, so being able to switch the mag release was important. My son shoots a 34 and he prefers that. Does one feel better in the hand to you? Have you shot either one or both, if so, did one give you a better feel, accuracy? |
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After market goodies are plentiful for both. Triggers, sights, mag wells, on and on for both. All the goodies are about the same price for both. I personally prefer the ergos on the M & P, so I shoot one. I'm left handed, so being able to switch the mag release was important. My son shoots a 34 and he prefers that. Does one feel better in the hand to you? Have you shot either one or both, if so, did one give you a better feel, accuracy? I have shot both side by side. I like the grip a bit better on the M&P but other than that they are both fine. |
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I have shot both side by side. I like the grip a bit better on the M&P but other than that they are both fine. Quoted:
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After market goodies are plentiful for both. Triggers, sights, mag wells, on and on for both. All the goodies are about the same price for both. I personally prefer the ergos on the M & P, so I shoot one. I'm left handed, so being able to switch the mag release was important. My son shoots a 34 and he prefers that. Does one feel better in the hand to you? Have you shot either one or both, if so, did one give you a better feel, accuracy? I have shot both side by side. I like the grip a bit better on the M&P but other than that they are both fine. +1. Of particular importance for me, the M&P points the same as my 1911s and other handguns, so switching between various platforms is seamless. The Glock points high for me so is not such a good fit. YMMV. |
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+1. Of particular importance for me, the M&P points the same as my 1911s and other handguns, so switching between various platforms is seamless. The Glock points high for me so is not such a good fit. YMMV. Quoted:
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After market goodies are plentiful for both. Triggers, sights, mag wells, on and on for both. All the goodies are about the same price for both. I personally prefer the ergos on the M & P, so I shoot one. I'm left handed, so being able to switch the mag release was important. My son shoots a 34 and he prefers that. Does one feel better in the hand to you? Have you shot either one or both, if so, did one give you a better feel, accuracy? I have shot both side by side. I like the grip a bit better on the M&P but other than that they are both fine. +1. Of particular importance for me, the M&P points the same as my 1911s and other handguns, so switching between various platforms is seamless. The Glock points high for me so is not such a good fit. YMMV. Thank you |
| I shoot an Open Glock in USPSA and 3gun. Love the gun. But, if I was buying today, I'd buy an M&P. Just prefer the ergonomics of it. And the APEX flat faced trigger is hands down better than my Glock race trigger. When I bought my Glock, the M&P race gun parts were few and far between. Now they are everywhere. I also prefer the metal magazines of the M&P. |
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I shoot an Open Glock in USPSA and 3gun. Love the gun. But, if I was buying today, I'd buy an M&P. Just prefer the ergonomics of it. And the APEX flat faced trigger is hands down better than my Glock race trigger. When I bought my Glock, the M&P race gun parts were few and far between. Now they are everywhere. I also prefer the metal magazines of the M&P. I already ordered the M&P and my apex trigger should be getting here a day before my M&P does. |