Who else has dumped other platforms for the M&P

I did, I had the FNH Five SeveN and couldn't find ammo for it so I sold it....

Got it for $1200 and sold it on GB for $2200...

Got the M&P Core, trijicon rmr-6 and All Apex parts and still had a bunch of money left over lol.
 
Sold my Taurus TCP 738 after stumbling upon a Shield 9mm. While at the range breaking in my Shield they had a used Governor so I called my wife to tell her what I found, she said "you better not come home without it. Then, I was getting a little nervous about the lousy warranty and lack of parts availability for my Tristar C-100 (CZ Clone) so I sold it and bought an M&P 9c, the bonus was it came with 3 mags. All 3 purchases took place within the last 2 months.
 
I sold my glocks gen3 17, gen2 19, gen 2.5 26, gen3 27, and gen4 23 due to financial problem but both me M&P9 pro and M&P40 carry kit in return. In the pro I installed the apex ram and usb. In the .40, I installed apex sear, usb, and ram. Trigger pull for both are sweet. With that said, I still think my PPQ's trigger is better. PPQ's trigger is a little heavier than both but the trigger pull is very short and I'm very accurate with it. M&P's trigger after changing the sear is short but trigger pull feel is a little longer than the PPQ. I will never sell my PPQ.
 
You'll find most dropped the Glock for the M&P, some still own Glocks, most of us still respect Glocks as we know they're a very good tool, but we happen to prefer the ergos & grip angle of the M&P better.
 
M&P fever

Bought my first gun end of last year M&P 22pistol. Have a couple of Mossbergs that I still have. Just sold both of my Kel Tecs Pf9 and P3at just recently. Got a M&P fullsize 9mm Saturday and getting a 9c tomorrow for my carry gun. Love S&W period! And havn't looked back since!
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I gave my Glock 23 & 21 duty guns to my son after I retired from armed security & before WI had a concealed carry law. My son offered them back after I got my CCL but I told him they were a gift & I wouldn't take them back. My replacement initially was a Sigma 40VE because that was all I could afford at the time but soon after got an M&P 40 & now I'm waiting for my M&P 40C to be delivered. My son loves the Glocks but since he was issued the M&P 40 by the police department he recommended M&P because after putting 3000 rounds through it at the academy he thought they were a little better than Blocks, er, Rocks, er, Glocks. Mine sure feels better & shoots at least as good.

Kinda wish I still had the G21, though.
 
I have been a Loyal M&P fan since 09. My first was a 40c then a fs 9 then a fs 45 I just picked up yesterday. Who knows maybe a shield next. Oh yeah I also have a M&P sport too :D
 
Gave my SigSauer P229, Glock 23 and Kahr CW9 to my children. Now all my guns are S&W with the exception of a Seecamp LWS32. S&W does not offer a pistol that small.
 
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I sold my Xdm9c and my XDS and made the full switch to M&P. I have a 9 FS, 9c, Shield 9 and .45 FS. Just ordered a CORE 9L as well.
 
I got rid of my XD's. I haven't gotten rid of anything else because of buying M&P's.

The XD's worked fine, I just like the M&P's better.

I recently bought a Glock 20. It was dirt cheap, and they don't make a M&P in 10mm:(, so it was justified.
 
I got rid of my XD's. I haven't gotten rid of anything else because of buying M&P's.

The XD's worked fine, I just like the M&P's better.

I recently bought a Glock 20. It was dirt cheap, and they don't make a M&P in 10mm:(, so it was justified.

My XD's worked and I liked them, but I like the M&P better. I have been pondering a Glock 20 SF Gen 4 as well, it be an easy choice if they made an M&P chambered in a 10mm
 
I picked up a 40c and a 357c both this year but I won't be dumping a thing. Everything I own is S&W so I don't have anything to part with!:D

These are my 1st polymer guns and I like 'em just fine.
 
My first S&W Poly (mp 9'). Everything else is steel.
Gone are Sig, Fn, Cz, Beretta'. Now just 1911' & S&W.
God Bless USA!:D
 
I like having brand variety to help offset any single vendor shortages, say for instance, like finding some of the more elusive M&P magazines. So I won't be dumping any other maker from my current crop to go solely in to the M&P line.

That said, I also prefer having a variety of calibers for the same reason. If they have anything left on the shelf, there is a better chance I might be able to use it.
 
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