robertwhite
Member
First off, let me explain my backround and thoughts for a second. I am "old school" and have many S&W revolvers, carry a Kimber for many years, and the only S&W semi-auto I ever carried was my duty weapon (5946). I carry my 1911 strong side hip and have given some thought to trying appendix carry, but will not carry a 1911 in that fashion.
Will be looking for a 9mm most likely.
I will be looking strictly at the full size version as a comparison to the Glock 19. I already have a Kahr PM9, so I don't need a Shield 9 that only gives me 1 more round, and the compact version of the original M&P only adds 1 more to that.
Can someone enlighten me as to why the M&P comes in so many models that are almost identical? Look at he S&W website and I see 23 different versions of the M&P 9mm. 23 versions? What possible need could there be for that many versions? Fullsize, compact, with thumb safety, without TS, etc.
Example would be a 209001 & 209301. Appear to have the same specs according to their comparison sheet. Other examples would be versions showing a barrel length difference of only 1/4" between two different model numbers.
I don't get it.
Will be looking for a 9mm most likely.
I will be looking strictly at the full size version as a comparison to the Glock 19. I already have a Kahr PM9, so I don't need a Shield 9 that only gives me 1 more round, and the compact version of the original M&P only adds 1 more to that.
Can someone enlighten me as to why the M&P comes in so many models that are almost identical? Look at he S&W website and I see 23 different versions of the M&P 9mm. 23 versions? What possible need could there be for that many versions? Fullsize, compact, with thumb safety, without TS, etc.
Example would be a 209001 & 209301. Appear to have the same specs according to their comparison sheet. Other examples would be versions showing a barrel length difference of only 1/4" between two different model numbers.
I don't get it.