SalchaketJoe
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Looking at them real hard, just cant find a lot of input about them on THR or anywhere else. Are they not catching on?
A very plausible assessment.HoosierQ said:I would say they haven't really obtained the fan (maybe I sould say fanboy) base that Glock, XD, and some others have. They are still rather new in the polymer frame market. Lot's of people seem to have a beef with S&W over locks and things.
Your joking right? No info.
The anti Glockers are cheering and promoting the M&P all the time on THR.
To them its the "great white hope" to take the Austrian Arrogence down a notch or three.
Finally an American gunmaker got a polymer gun right. The end of wood and steel is in sight.
600 police forces...only about 10,000 more (and maybe a military or two) to catch up to Gl
It may not be taking the market by storm or anything
The officers in my Police Academy who had the most problems had M&Ps, including sending them back for new guns and extractors. Not a hater just stating the facts, after seeing how these guns performed during a 1800 round week, I would not carry one for duty or off duty.
I originally went into the academy thinking about buying one.
The M&P semi-automatic pistol line has been the most successful in Smith & Wesson's history. I'm not sure how you measure success, but when a company as large and old as S&W has it's biggest product launch in history, that is saying something.