I just back from the range and I fired about 100 rounds through my M&P 9C. Things went life they normally did with my M&P. I fired several different brands of ammo....147gr JHP WWB, Federal 147gr JHP, 115gr ball, and 124gr HST. My M&P has been totally reliable since I bought it. What amazes me the most about it is just now easy this gun is to shoot WELL. Whether I shoot it fast, slow, point shooting, or PINPOINT shooting, it is incredibly easy to put all my rounds in the black. I trust it more than any other gun that I have ever owned.
After shooting my M&P I broke out one of my other guns and my shots were all over the place. At first I thought, "dang, this thing isn't accurate at all." I finally settled down and really concentrated. I shot nice groups with it. It was accurate but my M&P had spoiled be so bad I thought shooting well was EASY. My wife has a full sized M&P 9mm and it is even easier to shoot than my compact.
I have had this experience several times with comparisons between my other guns and with guns others have brought to the range. On one occasion a guy swapped guns with me for a few shots and he shot better groups with my M&P than he did with his own polymer gun.
I know some other guns have better triggers but the M&P just seems to have the right combo of things going for it that make it very EASY to shoot well. Thats not a tangible quality but with other guns I have good days and bad days at the range. Its always a good day with my M&P.
Have any of you guys noticed this with the M&P??
After shooting my M&P I broke out one of my other guns and my shots were all over the place. At first I thought, "dang, this thing isn't accurate at all." I finally settled down and really concentrated. I shot nice groups with it. It was accurate but my M&P had spoiled be so bad I thought shooting well was EASY. My wife has a full sized M&P 9mm and it is even easier to shoot than my compact.
I have had this experience several times with comparisons between my other guns and with guns others have brought to the range. On one occasion a guy swapped guns with me for a few shots and he shot better groups with my M&P than he did with his own polymer gun.
I know some other guns have better triggers but the M&P just seems to have the right combo of things going for it that make it very EASY to shoot well. Thats not a tangible quality but with other guns I have good days and bad days at the range. Its always a good day with my M&P.
Have any of you guys noticed this with the M&P??