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Originally Posted by skosh69
Well, some people like Chevy and some like Ford. Some prefer Window, other Mac. That's what makes us individuals To each their own.
I for one will never own a "block", regardless of its perceived reliability or because thousands of police depts have bought them. I don't like the looks nor how they fit in my hand. I shot one once, once. Didn't care for it Plus, they're not completely 100% good to go out of the box. I've read plenty of stories about people having issues with what is regarded by many as the best pistol ever made.
I fell in love with the M&P after Ed introduced me to it. The way it feels in my hand and for me they're natural pointers. I've never had an issue with any of them I've owned. I've owned 4, sold one to buy the wifey a present, it was a duplicate anyways. Had S&W not pulled their line up (except the Shield) from California because of the micro stamping bs, I would own every model possible. Yes, I'm a fan boy like  .
Granted, the M&P does need to have an APEX DCAEK kit installed to get rid of the gritty trigger and take up, not to mention the USB needs replaced. That's an issue that S&W needs to continue to work on.
Tell you what, regarding this new model, not sure why they put an ambi safety on it.... yuck. Maybe it's for one of those safe states???
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Funny you say that. The first time I shot one was a 2nd gen G19. I hated it! Hated the way it felt in my hand and the recoil felt funky. After I shot I told the owner "Here, take this piece of $hit away from me!" Took me a few years for it to win me over.
I think every manufacturers go through problems with a particular model or run, although I never had a problem with any of my Glocks. Then again, I can the same about my Colts, Kimber, Wilson Combats, and a myriad of others.
Currently our state police got rid of the Sigs after a few years as they were having some serious issues with them.
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Originally Posted by Caleb
If you read the description on the link you posted' it says "Features and Benefits
•Semiautomatic, striker-fired action with a 17-round capacity
•Corrosion-resistant Armornite finish
•Aggressive grip texture
•4 interchangeable palm swell grip inserts
•M&P M2.0 trigger
•Steel-white dot front sight and steel-white 2-dot rear sight
•Important Product and Safety Information".
The bolded in red......2.0 Trigger? Maybe they fixed the trigger and made it nice and smooth. I doubt it'll be anywhere near what you can get with an APEX but, maybe its better.
I agree with Ell on the G locks. I can't shoot them to save my arse. The grip angle sucks, the stock sights suck, and the "pointability" sucks.........<---- This is just my opinion from my personal experience. I always shoot low and to the left (no, it's not trigger control) and fight to find the sights after drawing the pistol from low ready or holster. If I try to point shoot the thing, I have no idea where the rounds go. Now, the M&P........it feels great in my hands, points very naturally for me, and I hit POA. Don't get me wrong......I'm not hating on the G lock. It's just not for me.
I hope Smith comes out with a compact 2.0, which I don't see why they wouldn't.
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That's what I had to overcome. It's been my experience anyone who learned and has experience with other firearms particularly all steel firearms tend to shoot low and towards their week side. I figured out because the Glock is so light that it's more susceptible to grip and trigger mistakes movements.