Mrlizzzard, have you done any dry-firing with your M&P9? If so, what do your sights do when the trigger breaks? Are you satisfied that the sights stay exactly where you want them when the gun "fires?" If you can't do it when dry-firing, it isn't likely to happen with live-fire. I don't know how many rounds you have through the M&P but you should find the trigger improves as you use the gun.
If you want a 9mm for informal target shooting (i.e., club-level bullseye or similar matches) you might look at a 1911. Para Ordnance seems to know how to make a 9mm 1911 shoot, if my LTC9 is any indication. That particular Para is not really a dedicated target model. They may make one? I am not familiar with their line.
SIG-Sauer makes some very nice 9mm target pistols. They are a bit expensive. You might look around for an S&W 952 - also expensive. It all depends on the level of accuracy you want and what you intend to do with the pistol.
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