Purchased a New M&P .40 - Questions

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I purchased the Carry and Range kit M&P 40
took it to the range today.

Before I go in to it further, I also have a 1943 Colt 1911A1 and a Ruger SR9.
The Ruger I have had for 4 years and put 2000 rounds through it, I can shoot the hair of a flies *** with it.
the 1911A1 is also very accurate and although have had it only for 5 months I shot very well with it right away.

Now on to the M&P 40, I put about 100 round through it today and this thing is all over the place, shoots very low, at 20 ft I have to place the front sight well above the "bullseye" The sights have no elevation adjustment only windage.

so should I get in more range time to get used to the gun or purchase different sights?
Trijicon HD Night sights or something that is adjustable?
 
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There is a post on here about the sight picture for the M&Ps. My 40 with the front blade level with the top of the rear sight hits where the dot on the front sight is. i think that is the proper Sight picture.
 
Put some more rounds through it, 100 is just getting warmed up. Every manufacturers pistol has a different feel.
 
I purchased the Carry and Range kit M&P 40
took it to the range today.

Before I go in to it further, I also have a 1943 Colt 1911A1 and a Ruger SR9.
The Ruger I have had for 4 years and put 2000 rounds through it, I can shoot the hair of a flies *** with it.
the 1911A1 is also very accurate and although have had it only for 5 months I shot very well with it right away.

Now on to the M&P 40, I put about 100 round through it today and this thing is all over the place, shoots very low, at 20 ft I have to place the front sight well above the "bullseye" The sights have no elevation adjustment only windage.

so should I get in more range time to get used to the gun or purchase different sights?
Trijicon HD Night sights or something that is adjustable?

What you are experiencing is not uncommon, regardless how many other guns you shoot well. Both of the other guns you listed have (usually) a better trigger out of the box than the M&P. It will take a little time and practice (both dry fire & live fire) to get used to the pistol/platform. Remember, this is a SERVICE GRADE PISTOL-NOT A TARGET/COMPETITION PISTOL.
If you expect it to shoot like a finely tuned 1911; you're gonna be disappointed! :(

Being a Service Grade/Self Defense type weapon doesn't mean it can't be accurate out to 25 yards. But this accuracy will be different than, again, a Target Grade weapon. My personal experience (with my aging eyes) is 3" @ 15 yards; 2"-2 1/2" @ 5, 7, 10 yards. I have the M&P 9, 40 & 45 and all shoot this well at those ranges-although I only have 375 rounds to date with the 40, since I got it a few weeks ago and still working on loads for it.

All my guns are bone stock, no mods, no after market parts-just the way they shipped from S&W when new. I don't have any complaints about the trigger; except for the M&P 40, which does have a little grittiness to it, but with use, proper cleaning and lubrication; I expect it to get better. The 40 also came with night sights (police trade-in) which are harder for me to pick up compared to the factory OEM 3 white dot sights. But as far as POA/POI, I have no issues there.

100 rounds isn't enough through this gun, IMO, to think you need a new sear, spring kits or new sights. Go back to basics, as this is a new gun/platform for you. Get some factory ammo, use a good stable rest and have some fun! :D
 
No disagreement with MyDads38...the M&P's are indeed Service Grade Pistols.
However, even after shooting lots of rounds and cleaning and polishing the trigger bar, sear and USB...you still have a Service Grade Pistol.
My point was to give you the known direction of travel needed if you desire to make your M&P shoot like a 1911.
Whichever route you pursue is up to you.
 
thanks for all the advice, I am going to take a little of all the advice.

I will first pit more rounds through it, get a feel for the trigger,
second look into some trigger work if I feel it could be a bit lighter.
 
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