Don't get hung up on the caliber, choose whatever works best for you.
P.S. I'm headed to the range this sunday to test fire the M&P .45 and 9mm again...
Thanks for the help everyone..
A Ruger being promoted on a S&W forum says something for the 22 Ruger.
This is always quality advice, but it also depends on this...If you are interested in pistols, buy a Ruger Mk. II or III and learn to shoot it.
This is the right question. Answer this question and we'll be able to help you pick.My thought would be to spend a minute, and decide what is your reason to buy this gun. No one can really decide "for you" unless/until you lay out your goals for this purchase.
Range? Competition? Self Defense? Hunting?
This is always quality advice, but it also depends on this...This is the right question. Answer this question and we'll be able to help you pick.
If you're going to be shooting only at the range, then starting with a .22LR is hugely beneficial to learning trigger control. However, if the intended use is defensive in nature, the Ruger Mark III could be detrimental. You see the grip angle is much more pronounced on the Ruger than the M&P. So, if you learn on the Ruger first and try to shoot quickly with the M&P, you might have trouble lining up the sights.
So, if your main purpose is defensive shooting, start right off with the M&P.
I'm purchasing with Self Defense and eventual carry in mind. I can't thank everyone enough for the advice and guidance, y'all are really making it easier, this is something ive been going back and forth on. I've already found a basic handgun course at the local range I go to and plan on taking it immediately (within a few weeks of purchasing my M&P)..