that is why I suggested shooting a Pro. If you are in the Lafayette area anytime, you are welcome to shoot mine.
I love my Glocks. I have owned and shot them for decades. I think I have 8 Glocks in the safe and that number is always changing as I buy, sell and trade them. I have three G19's that I've used for carrying. I've finally settled on the EXO (nickle boron) Glock as my CCW gun due to the extremely tough finish on top of the Tennifer.There is no gun that can replace the Glock 19! Period. lol
Well maybe, more Glock 19's!!!!!!!!!
When I see a non- revolver Smith and Wesson handgun, I get pee shivers. I'm haunted with the memory of some of the crap they have pumped out, ie Sigma
I dislike the trigger itself. It's creepy, lets off all the way back where it's practically touching the grip frame (see my comments above about it already being too short) and it lacks a reset that I can feel or hear. The issues with the trigger keeps me from shooting the M&P as well as I do my Glocks. Even when dry firing, no matter how careful I am with my trigger control, when it lets off I can see the sights move slightly. With my Glocks the sights remain rock solid on the target, so this tells me something with the ergonomics and the trigger are conspiring to make super accurate aimed fire difficult for me with the pistol.
I'll keep my M&P 9, it's a very good firearm. I'm also pulling for the M&P in the US military trials. But unfortunately, the gun just isn't well suited for my daily carry gun when I don't feel it's superior to the one I already have.