Edmo
US Veteran
Just because one brand of firearm has good qualities it doesn't diminish the quality of a different brand. They each stand on their own merit. I always find it interesting when a positive post about one brand of firearm brings the criticism of others who prefer a different brand.
Having said that, I'm a big fan of GLOCK firearms. The only M&P I own is a Shield 9mm. Why the Shield? That is because GLOCK doesn't make a single stack 9mm.
Does that make the M&P line any less of a firearm? Nope... I just like the feel, the trigger, and the available accessories for my GLOCKs. Additionally, as a retired military member I am eligible for GLOCK's "Blue Label" discount program. This means I can get one for $80-$100 below average retail. I've yet to see S&W offer me a similar discount.
With regard to reliability, I've never had any of my GLOCKs experience a malfunction. That is after owning eight guns with the first purchased in 1996. Not a single bobble. One word "Perfection".
OBTW if it is any consolation, I don't own any GLOCK revolvers.
Edmo
Having said that, I'm a big fan of GLOCK firearms. The only M&P I own is a Shield 9mm. Why the Shield? That is because GLOCK doesn't make a single stack 9mm.
Does that make the M&P line any less of a firearm? Nope... I just like the feel, the trigger, and the available accessories for my GLOCKs. Additionally, as a retired military member I am eligible for GLOCK's "Blue Label" discount program. This means I can get one for $80-$100 below average retail. I've yet to see S&W offer me a similar discount.
With regard to reliability, I've never had any of my GLOCKs experience a malfunction. That is after owning eight guns with the first purchased in 1996. Not a single bobble. One word "Perfection".
OBTW if it is any consolation, I don't own any GLOCK revolvers.
Edmo