VTHokiesDuckHunter
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Am I the only one who thinks the stock trigger is actually decent? The M9 is a great gun, but after 20 years they wear out. The one I qualified on had 15% of the finish (if that much), failed to fire at least once per mag, and the gun was hitting a full foot low at 25 feet. The M&P trigger is the least of the issues for a military weapon.
You also have to realize the changeable backstraps would be eliminated for a military weapon, and the rust issues have been dealt with.
After only 20 years they wear out?. Jeez, that's one of the best reasons to stick with the Beretta M9/92 that I've heard yet. How long do you think an M&P would last in Military service?
The M&P's a decent gun for the price point but does not compare to the Beretta or a Sig. (or for that matter a 3rd gen S&W!!!)
If I wanted a new polymer framed gun it would be the FNH. I mentioned this to my son, who has a Walther PPS, and after a lot of research he just bought a FN in 9mm.
I think the FN's are real sleeper handguns. Excellent build quality and ergonomics, hammer fired, DA/SA with decocker/safeties or variations of same, lanyard loops, etc.
FNH products are used worldwide by a lot of military and law enforcement agencies, and now many are produced here in South Carolina.
I'm a S&W guy when it comes to 3rd gens and 1911's, but for a polymer framed gun it would have to be a cousin (Walther) or my top choices would be an FN or an H&K.
And I'd take an M&P any day over a Glock.