Any feedback will be greatly appreciated.
My fiancee likes to shoot now. I started her off with a M&P 15-22, and now we are talking hand guns.
She likes the feel of the M&P pistols in her hand. She is brand spanking new to firearms.
I was thinking a M&P .22 for a good range/practice
I would like a M&P 9mm for myself. Carry/Range. Reason being I want to get me a 9mm because if I was not home, I feel better about myself that she can control a 9mm better than a .40(which I would rather have), and a couple other reasons
So I was looking into these from buds.
9mm Carry/Range
S&W M&P 9 Kit 9mm 4.25" 16+1 Interchangeable Grip $517.00 SHIPS FREE
M&P .22
S&W M&P 22 Mod 22 LR 4.1" 12+1 Syn Fixed Backstrap Gr $331.00 SHIPS FREE
Only place somewhat local I seen price for the handgun themselves were $549, and $429.
Any input would be nice. Experiences with either one, yadayada. We live in Michigan so I do not need a kit or handgun with compliance which I'm sure the ones in these links would fit fine for me?
So it would be a M&P .22/9mm or
Maybe even two M&P 9mm's? (that way she can be used to the recoil and be able to handle it, instead of going from a .22 straight to a 9mm incase a break in).
* If I went this route would it be better to get a compact 9 instead of two full sized(which the 9c would be the carry).
*Comparing the compact 9mm from Smith and Wesson which would be a better optionthThe model with a thumb safety?
http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/...Id=770011&catentryId=770008&catentryId=770009
Or for the money go with the M&P 9c with Xgrip (if I can even find a dealer)
http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/...57954_757781_757781_ProductDisplayErrorView_Y
I've roughly been shooting handguns for maybe 1 year so I guess I am relatively new also(which were all M&P handguns). Are these deals from Buds good? Or could I find them cheaper somewhere else. We will be taking classes shortly after purchasing the handguns
I hope I am making some sense, long night with minimal sleep..damn studying haha
My fiancee likes to shoot now. I started her off with a M&P 15-22, and now we are talking hand guns.
She likes the feel of the M&P pistols in her hand. She is brand spanking new to firearms.
I was thinking a M&P .22 for a good range/practice
I would like a M&P 9mm for myself. Carry/Range. Reason being I want to get me a 9mm because if I was not home, I feel better about myself that she can control a 9mm better than a .40(which I would rather have), and a couple other reasons
So I was looking into these from buds.
9mm Carry/Range
S&W M&P 9 Kit 9mm 4.25" 16+1 Interchangeable Grip $517.00 SHIPS FREE
M&P .22
S&W M&P 22 Mod 22 LR 4.1" 12+1 Syn Fixed Backstrap Gr $331.00 SHIPS FREE
Only place somewhat local I seen price for the handgun themselves were $549, and $429.
Any input would be nice. Experiences with either one, yadayada. We live in Michigan so I do not need a kit or handgun with compliance which I'm sure the ones in these links would fit fine for me?
So it would be a M&P .22/9mm or
Maybe even two M&P 9mm's? (that way she can be used to the recoil and be able to handle it, instead of going from a .22 straight to a 9mm incase a break in).
* If I went this route would it be better to get a compact 9 instead of two full sized(which the 9c would be the carry).
*Comparing the compact 9mm from Smith and Wesson which would be a better optionthThe model with a thumb safety?
http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/...Id=770011&catentryId=770008&catentryId=770009
Or for the money go with the M&P 9c with Xgrip (if I can even find a dealer)
http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/...57954_757781_757781_ProductDisplayErrorView_Y
I've roughly been shooting handguns for maybe 1 year so I guess I am relatively new also(which were all M&P handguns). Are these deals from Buds good? Or could I find them cheaper somewhere else. We will be taking classes shortly after purchasing the handguns
I hope I am making some sense, long night with minimal sleep..damn studying haha
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