Brought this over from another .40 thread as I felt I was (unintentionally) starting to hi-jack that.
I am not a newbie - but old/very infrequent forum member. (Smith I have now is a best of the bunch--in the quasi-carry revo world--Pre-lock/pre-transfer bar 65 LS (Lady Smith)).
I have been looking at the M&P .40. Having had the Daewoo DH40 for almost 20 years--not bad at all--I got hooked on the .40 for all the reasons afficianados of the round have stated. Just thought I'd dabble in the polymer + high(er) cap world finally. Another thread/poster just answered one of my questions re felt recoil--at least their favorable impression which I've heard many times
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Any comparisons to the PX-4 Beretta (overall as well as the felt recoil issue)? In A-B'ing most of the usual suspects (Beretta, Glock, Springfield, etc) the M&P felt best in hand--as well as visually, to me. Right now, I'd say, not having shot it yet - I'm at 95%+ "sold."
Thanks.
Forty + year-long shooter of all variety.
I am not a newbie - but old/very infrequent forum member. (Smith I have now is a best of the bunch--in the quasi-carry revo world--Pre-lock/pre-transfer bar 65 LS (Lady Smith)).
I have been looking at the M&P .40. Having had the Daewoo DH40 for almost 20 years--not bad at all--I got hooked on the .40 for all the reasons afficianados of the round have stated. Just thought I'd dabble in the polymer + high(er) cap world finally. Another thread/poster just answered one of my questions re felt recoil--at least their favorable impression which I've heard many times
.
Any comparisons to the PX-4 Beretta (overall as well as the felt recoil issue)? In A-B'ing most of the usual suspects (Beretta, Glock, Springfield, etc) the M&P felt best in hand--as well as visually, to me. Right now, I'd say, not having shot it yet - I'm at 95%+ "sold."
Thanks.
Forty + year-long shooter of all variety.
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