I ordered a M&P9 and now I read about all the accuracy issues. Wonderful!

Curious what the update was here. Did you shoot the gun ? Does the gun have accuracy issues ?

Actually I have been dealing with an eye injury so my sight has been way out of whack. I have not shot it yet cause of the injury. It is getting much better and I hope to shoot her this weekend.
 
Curious what the update was here. Did you shoot the gun ? Does the gun have accuracy issues ?

I have been dealing with an eye injury. I did not feel it would be a good idea to try and shoot it until it is all healed up. I would not be able to evaluate it anyway. My eyes are better now so I hope to get out this weekend.
 
Actually no. I have been dealing with an eye injury so I would not be able to evaluate the accuracy of the gun cause I could not see squat. It is much better so I hope to get out this weekend.
 
Ok my Tapa Talk was screwing up earlier did not think all those posts made it.
 
Well I just shot the M&P. It is extremely accurate. I am very happy with it except the trigger is not the greatest. I will probably put an APEX kit in it.
 
Good news. I checked out a M&P9 and M&P9c the other day and the triggers seem much better than they were when I last checked them out. Much better than my M&P45 full size. I think I'm going to order one of each.
 
I think the triggers are better than they used to be. Still not as good as my Walther PPQ though. It is useable but could be much better.
I shot out to about 15 yards today and was able to keep groups under 2". That was using WWB 115 gr. cheap ammo. I will say that it is one of the softest shooting 9mm pistols I have ever shot. Reminds me of shooting a High Power kind of. The brass was not flung far and piled up in a neat little pile. Yea, I think it will be awesome after some trigger work.:D
 
Im looking at maybe buying one some day and hope theyre not inaccurate. If I miss, its my fault, the way I see it.. that means I havent practiced enough.
 
I only have a glock right now, so what do you guys mean by the trigger is bad??
 
I only have a glock right now, so what do you guys mean by the trigger is bad??

If you have a stock Glock you won't notice much difference in the trigger of an M&P.
I am used to competition guns with light crisp triggers. Almost all of my firearms get some trigger work done. It is a personal thing. Some folks leave them alone and that is fine as well.
 
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