Which would you pick?

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If you were to choose an M&P pistol, which would you pick, 9mm, .40, or .45, and why? Reliability, accuracy, or it just feels good?

Looking at the 4.25" models, not Shields, I've got that covered already.
 
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I already have a full size 9, plus Shield 9 and .45. Bought the full size 9 as replacment for an S&W 6904 (wish now I'd held onto the 6904 and just added the M&P9). I like the FS9 and both Shields a lot, but think I'll go for the .40 if I do it again, and probably in the 3.6" Compact. Stuck with the 9mm before mainly because I already had all the reloading supplies for that and none for the .40. Just to add another caliber to the collection.
 
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I have a 4.25" M&P9 Pro with a few upgrades. It's my EDC and I prefer it because of the size, grip, feel, accuracy and dependability.
 
I like the 40 because it splits the difference between the bullet size and capacity. The 3.6" gun makes a great carry package, too. My M&P40 2.0 is now my EDC.
 
I own "several" Gen 1 M&Ps in 9mm, 40SW,357sig, and 45. If I could only own 1, I 'd likely go with the full sized 9mm. (but personally prefer the 5"). IT's a good all around shooter. Cheap to feed. Doesn't beat you up. Easiest of all calibers to resell should you decide to move on. ( You can't give a 40 cal M&P these days.) A 45cal (FS or compact) would be second choice.
 
I have the 2.0 Compact 9mm 4in.

I went with 9 for the cost of the ammo and capacity. I don't think one can go wrong with any M&P.
Size and caliber is whatever one prefers.
In a perfect world I would have a Compact 9 and 45 and a full size 9.



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9mm. Here's why:

1. 9, 45, and 40 all have the same effectiveness against bad guys. Shooters don't want to believe this, but MEs and ER docs can't tell the difference. Neither can people who get shot. "Stopping power" etc. is myth.

2. 9 carries more ammo than 45 and 40. In a poop-storm, more bullets are life-savers.

3. 9 recoils less, allowing faster more accurate shooting. Faster more accurate shooting means you live instead of die.

4. Ammo is much cheaper so you practice more.

Net result: If you choose .45 or .40, you get nothing in return for important things you give up.
 
Well Im not gonna make assumptions about other peoples needs.
For me I want that performance series ported Shield or the Gen 1, M&P compact, which I would get ported. in 45... which would be loaded with a wide flat nose heavy hardcast,, bullet..
I mean who needs expansion when u are starting at 45 ? not to mention better penetration..
So Big hole AND max penetration... works for me.
 
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I have the original M&P in 9mm, .40S&W and .45ACP. Without a doubt, it would be the .45ACP I'd want. It's just better.

It's more comfortable to shoot.
I'm more accurate with the .45ACP.
It seems to fit my hand better. (This is probably psychosomatic)
 
I prefer 9mm...cheaper, higher capacity mags. But whatever caliber handgun you prefer I would try to keep them the same caliber if you own multiple guns. Buying 600 rounds of bulk ammo that fit all your guns just makes more sense...especially when the Zombie Apocalypse occurs. You don't want your kids loading the wrong ammo while your defending the fort from those damn brain eaters.
 
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I'm not gonna be any help, I have all Gen 1 FS M&Ps in all 3 calibers. Also have all 3 Shields in all 3 calibers. Shoot them all, reload for them all and love shooting them all. Every one all stock/no mods. My FS 45 is a 2007, 40 is a 2010 and 9 is a 2013 and the only one bought new. If I could only keep 1, it would be the 9mm. Fortunately, I don't have to make that choice!
 
For you .45 guys, what do you think about an M&P .45 with a ported Storm Lake barrel, 3 mags, and an RMR for $625? Or there's a standard FS for $450.


Of course for the .40 guys, I like these too, and can have a previously owned Compact with a Crimson Trace for $425.


And for you 9mm guys, I haven't forgotten you. I handled a Gen 1 with Talon grip, night sights, and 4 mags for $400.


So much good advice, so many choices, SO little money. But I did get a bonus from work, so something is going home this week.
 
I love my MP 45, "1.0" mid size. Shoots excellent and feels right and a 45 :-)
 
If you were to choose an M&P pistol, which would you pick, 9mm, .40, or .45, and why? Reliability, accuracy, or it just feels good?

Looking at the 4.25" models, not Shields, I've got that covered already.

I have on of each (ironic, huh). IF I was only going to have one... i'd go 40....why...…

you can switch the barrel, and go 357 sig. same mag, (versatility is so cool)
 
I have all 3 in full size. I also have the 5in ported CORE slide in 9 and the non ported 5in pro slide in 9. All are running the storm lake barrels. The all also have various apex parts. I have to say the 40 is the best shooter. They are all capable of shooting better then me. If I remember correctly the 40 was the original M&P. The others were just sized off of it



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