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Mohsin77

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Interesting, thanks for that detailed review. I'm assuming you haven't had any reliability issues since you didn't mention any. I'll look more into the M&P. By the way:

Somehow with Glock 19, I tend to pull the gun slightly when I squeeze the trigger.

Hmm, it's possible that you like the M&P's front sights better. I know that sounds weird, but most 'mysterious' issues like that are usually related to breaks in concentration. If you have no issues with the M&P, then my guess is that you prefer its sight picture more than the Glock's.
 
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vesicles

Colonel
Interesting, thanks for that detailed review. I'm assuming you haven't had any reliability issues since you didn't mention any. I'll look more into the M&P. By the way:



Hmm, it's possible that you like the M&P's front sights better. I know that sounds weird, but most 'mysterious' issues like that are usually related to breaks in concentration. If you have no issues with the M&P, then my guess is that you prefer its sight picture more than the Glock's.

Very much possible!

One more little thing would be that the M&P jammed a little when we first got it. But it’s also a break in issue. The jamming went away after about a hundred rounds or so. All in all, we love it.
 

vesicles

Colonel
Just got a call from the gun range, they’ve got my M&P! I want to go and get it, but my wife is worried about the virus and asking me not to go (apparently the shop is crammed)... But I want my toy... Oh Wait! I meant to say I need this important tool for home defense... Uh... in addition to the two I already have... but I need all 3... it’s safer... this way, I have options... I can ask the intruders if they want to be shot at by the Glock or the M&P. They also have the option of being shot at by my M&P or my wife’s. See? Lot of options! I’m always a reasonable guy...
 
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