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Old 11-18-2014, 01:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Jaymo View Post
The M&P feels great in the hand.
Then again, so does the SR9.
Plus, the SR9 has a better trigger.
I looked at M&P, SR9, XD, and even (gulp) Glock.
All felt better than Glock and had better triggers.
XD had the best and shortest trigger pull.
SR9 felt as good in my hand as M&P.

I also like the fact that it has a reversible backstrap, instead of 3 separate backstraps to try not to lose.

The fact that it has been very accurate and perfectly reliable is just icing on the cake.

As far as aftermarket mall ninja goodies go, I don't need them. It works perfectly as-is.
If I want a light or laser, it has a rail.
If I want night sights, I can buy them.
Threaded barrel for a suppressor? Won't fit in a concealment holster with a can attached.
Plus, I'm not interested in getting a can, unless NFA rules go the way of the dodo.
Holster choices, barrels to have multiple calibers in one gun, threaded barrels for suppressors (didn't say it had to be carried, but my neighbors appreciate quiet practice in the back forty) plethora of sighting options...that's Mall Ninja?

Umm. Ok.

Just giving information that others left out of their replies incase he wanted more info. Sheesh. Both guns are good. Buy whatever you want.
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