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Field stripped my M&P next to Glock today and compared them side by side, pretty easy to see which had the superior build quality. I'm sure others have done the same, lets hear what you say.
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Showdow1006 was just trying to add insight to your thread, dont be so rough on folks who are trying to help your thred,"...... I dont want to hear from you." Not nice
Field stripped my M&P next to Glock today and compared them side by side, pretty easy to see which had the superior build quality. I'm sure others have done the same, lets hear what you say.
Field stripped my M&P next to Glock today and compared them side by side, pretty easy to see which had the superior build quality. I'm sure others have done the same, lets hear what you say.
I've been all the way inside both M&P's and Glocks. I now own no M&P's, and 3 Glocks.
The Shadow is not really offened by the OP's phrase that he didn't want to hear form me...I said what I knew to be facts about the only Glock I own and use with confidence. Thanks to those who took a stand to show the undeserving statement was uncalled for!
Any specific reasons?
make your decision on which one to buy based only on what you could see mechanically
After being sure the mag is out and all the ammunition is out of the room, close the slide on the Glock, dryfire into your sand bucket, and turn it sideways so the grip is down and the rear of the gun is toward your weak hand. grip your weak hand around the slide behind the grip with your fingers over the rear sight, and squeeze until the slide moves back correctly for disassembly. With your strong hand, pull down both tabs from under the slide and relax your weak hand so the slide goes forward past where the tabs catch, and remove the slide. Easiest way I've found.To me my M&P is easier to disassemble than my glock but I am only talking about for cleaning. I have never broken either gun down past that. I just alwasy have trouble getting both the break down tabs down on my glock and it drives me crazy.