Hate Glock!!! Want my M&P9

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So my Dept makes us all carry the .40 caliber Glock 22. I have never liked it since the day it was given to me. Don't get me wrong it has never failed me but I have never liked the way it shoots or feels in my hand. Now that I have shot and own M&P's I am spoiled. I can shoot my M&P far more accurately and just love the feel of it. I recently also read an article in a magazine talking about how Dept's issue Officers sidearms for reasons like "So everyone has the same gun", "If I need ammo we can share", "We all know how it functions" etc etc ect. Well the author said this is a poor policy due to the differences in Officers. Well I proved it at the range this week. We qualified and there are some Officers who just barely pass each time. I handed these Officers my M&P and they improved dramatically. So in my opinion I think having a choice is a healthy one. I would rather have a good shooting Officer next to me then an ok shooting one. Just my little rant for the evening.
 
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Maybe you can take a poll of fellow officers on what they prefer. Maybe if you get enough on your side and there is room on the budget....you never know.
 
So my Dept makes us all carry the .40 caliber Glock 22. I have never liked it since the day it was given to me. Don't get me wrong it has never failed me but I have never liked the way it shoots or feels in my hand. Now that I have shot and own M&P's I am spoiled. I can shoot my M&P far more accurately and just love the feel of it. I recently also read an article in a magazine talking about how Dept's issue Officers sidearms for reasons like "So everyone has the same gun", "If I need ammo we can share", "We all know how it functions" etc etc ect. Well the author said this is a poor policy due to the differences in Officers. Well I proved it at the range this week. We qualified and there are some Officers who just barely pass each time. I handed these Officers my M&P and they improved dramatically. So in my opinion I think having a choice is a healthy one. I would rather have a good shooting Officer next to me then an ok shooting one. Just my little rant for the evening.

Ya, I never agreed with this Position. Case in point, The NYPD issues three (3) different 9mm pistols. Glock, Sig and the S&W, SO its possible that your partner may NOT have the same weapon as you. So the idea of swapping out mags during a gun fight is not happeneing.
 
Couldn't agree with you more

Before i retired i answered a call of a shooting and to my horror it was a 14yr veteran from anoter department. His life ended accidently with his service piece which was a Glock.
Two weeks later our department changed over to Glocks and although i was no perfect shooter i couldn't pass the qualification because of my aprehension about the gun itself. After retiring i went to a S&W 9 auto and had no problems becoming immediately comfortable with the gun.

Funny thing is 5yrs later i listened to a friend of many years who talked me into a Glock 27 40 Cal. Once again i was never comfortable carrying that gun and only took it out of the box twice per year to qualify to keep up my permit to carry. About 6 months ago i sold that Glock and went to the new 9MM S&W SHIELD, and picked up a S&W 380 BODYGUARD. Again total comfort shooting both guns. I did however invest in the NP3+ finish from Robar Co which makes that gun look even better then it is. I guess once a Smith man always one.
 
I actually sold my MP9 and bought a G19 and later a 17. I still have a MP45 but debating on trading for a G21.

Their safeties are the same in the sense that the owner has to keep his bugger hook off the trigger!

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I have an M&P full and a gen4 glock 19. I love the size of the glock and the trigger but hate how wide it feels at the web of my hand. The m&p just feels so much more comfortable. But on the other hand I detest my m&ps trigger even after an apex & ram were installed.
 
My M&P40 has a grip angle that I prefer. Not that I couldn't adapt to the Glock angle (I shoot them fine after 200 rounds) but aesthetically, the Glock doesn't do it for me. The M&P feels "right" in my hand whether its a two hands thumbs forward IPSC grip or single handed.
 
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