martywinston
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This is my first post in this forum. I'm an editor/reporter/reviewer (Newstips Bulletin - a publication only other journalists get to see - weekly for 30 years now).
We normally cover products that boost personal productivity in an office, home or mobile workspace. About 6 months ago, an investigation led me to discover that home protection and personal protection handgun purchases have, since 2009, been a rapid-growth industry. That compelled me to extend our coverage orbits to embrace handguns. I needed a "poster child" - one that I don't expect to get universal agreement.
I chose the full-length Smith & Wesson M&P 9mm as representative of the entire segment - based partly on market statistics and partly on my own druthers after holding dozens of different 9mm semi-automatics in my hand. (I had earlier done a shooting comparison of 9mm versus .40 cal and decided to lean toward 9mm because, I felt, in the hands of a spouse, the kick of the .40 might make shots after the first less accurate).
I chose full-length over compact because of balance, feel and accuracy - even though it makes concealed carry more difficult.
This has been an immersive investigation for me. I hadn't shot a gun since the qualification range in the Air Force - and that was so long ago we used feathers and glue to fly.
I'm now going through hundreds of rounds each month on the range with the M&P and other 9s to learn what I like and dislike and to bring my skills up to speed. I got my CCW in December - still haven't bought a gun - just renting and/or reviewing for now.
But my subject question is one that I hope you will help me answer: if the M&P 9 is the main course, what are the side dishes that ought to be part of its kit?
I recognize (for example) that bad guys tend not to wait for morning, so I believe that tritium sights, white LED accessory lights & an aiming laser are good recommendations (there's also some recent-buyer demographics to underscore a need for these).
Then there's eye protection, hearing protection, gun locks, gun safes/vaults/boxes, cleaning kits, various ammo types, concealed carry holsters (Sptingtach, Cell Pal), other holsters (Bedside Backup, DeSantis Kingston), Snap Caps, Laser-Ammo, dry boxes, dessicant packs & I'm sure there's a lot I have yet to discover. So far the Uplula is my all-time favorite.
But I'm here to ask, not tell.
What are your recommendations - or favorites?
We normally cover products that boost personal productivity in an office, home or mobile workspace. About 6 months ago, an investigation led me to discover that home protection and personal protection handgun purchases have, since 2009, been a rapid-growth industry. That compelled me to extend our coverage orbits to embrace handguns. I needed a "poster child" - one that I don't expect to get universal agreement.
I chose the full-length Smith & Wesson M&P 9mm as representative of the entire segment - based partly on market statistics and partly on my own druthers after holding dozens of different 9mm semi-automatics in my hand. (I had earlier done a shooting comparison of 9mm versus .40 cal and decided to lean toward 9mm because, I felt, in the hands of a spouse, the kick of the .40 might make shots after the first less accurate).
I chose full-length over compact because of balance, feel and accuracy - even though it makes concealed carry more difficult.
This has been an immersive investigation for me. I hadn't shot a gun since the qualification range in the Air Force - and that was so long ago we used feathers and glue to fly.
I'm now going through hundreds of rounds each month on the range with the M&P and other 9s to learn what I like and dislike and to bring my skills up to speed. I got my CCW in December - still haven't bought a gun - just renting and/or reviewing for now.
But my subject question is one that I hope you will help me answer: if the M&P 9 is the main course, what are the side dishes that ought to be part of its kit?
I recognize (for example) that bad guys tend not to wait for morning, so I believe that tritium sights, white LED accessory lights & an aiming laser are good recommendations (there's also some recent-buyer demographics to underscore a need for these).
Then there's eye protection, hearing protection, gun locks, gun safes/vaults/boxes, cleaning kits, various ammo types, concealed carry holsters (Sptingtach, Cell Pal), other holsters (Bedside Backup, DeSantis Kingston), Snap Caps, Laser-Ammo, dry boxes, dessicant packs & I'm sure there's a lot I have yet to discover. So far the Uplula is my all-time favorite.
But I'm here to ask, not tell.
What are your recommendations - or favorites?