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2000 rounds through my M&P 9 in 2 months: 3 FTEs. the first 2 were in the first hundred rounds (i probably limp-wristed) and the last was at about 1200 rounds, using S&B Range-safe ammo on a day when the heat was over 100 degrees-- the casing probably expanded!
This is my first gun and it shoots nice groups, works well, and is easy to clean. Do experienced shooters like it too?
 
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My experience with the M&P9 has been similar to yours. I alternate with a 5906 at the range and shoot both about the same, so that is a testament how well the gun shoots, not the shooter. I tried different grips a few months ago and found that the large grip fits my hand and accuracy level best. I started with the medium and decided to try the large just to see if I improved or got worse, and as said on the M&P pistol forum the grips can make a difference in the trigger finger being in the optimal position as the trigger is squeezed.zorro49
 
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Zorro, I shoot both my 5906 and M&P too. I have the opposite effect with the grips on the M&P. I like the large grips better and it feels better in my hand with them, more like the 5906, but no matter how I try, I just shoot more accurately with the medium grips.


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I love mine. I have about 500 rounds so far, with no problems at all.
 
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fiasconva, I joked with guys at the range who actually put the hogues on and then 2 days later took them off, that I turned a Smith auto into a Ruger. I have had the 1st generation Ruger's(2 P85's) and that is a chunk of metal to wrap around. Anyway, why I like the large grip on the M&P and then like the thinner stock grips on the 5906 is a mystery to me as well, but I know what feels right and controllable, especially when you go one-handed. zorro49
 
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I have put over 3000 rounds throught my m&p 9 and it has shown to to very accurate and a joy to shoot. It is what I use as my duty and carry pistol.
 
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My wife came home with the M&P-9 about 2 months ago and we have put about 2,000rds through it and it has been flawless. Everything we have fed it shoots just fine. It's now on a steady diet of reloads and it is my #1 house gun. The accuracy just amazed me right out of the box.


 
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