Smith & Wesson managed to do something I didn't think was possible with the M&P line. To make a polymer pistol with a worse factory trigger than a Gen 2 Glock. It is truly an amazing feat of engineering.
Smith & Wesson managed to do something I didn't think was possible with the M&P line. To make a polymer pistol with a worse factory trigger than a Gen 2 Glock. It is truly an amazing feat of engineering.
Agreed. I can't feel the reset on a stock M&P at all. Mudcat did a trigger job on his and he said it improved it significantly.
I've shot Glocks, an M&P, and the XDm. They're all quality, reliable pistols. I found my NPOA most easily with the XDm so that's what I carry most of the time. Also, for a double action only trigger it has the best of the three for me.
I had a G26 3rd Gen. I just couldnt get into it. I cant say it want accurate, or reliable. But for me, if I want a compact, it better be smaller than my Officers model 1911. My opinion, a Hi-power is just as easy to carry, has a FAR better trigger, and has a higher capacity, all while looking better, having more style, and being a bit more graceful.
I went to a Kahr MK-9 for compact 9mm duty, and havent looked back. If I were to try another Poly gun, the M&P is high on the list of possibilities, but Glock just doesn't do anything for me.