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<blockquote data-quote="MBB" data-source="post: 1533892" data-attributes="member: 2658"><p>I literally sold all of my other centerfire pistols after my wife's M&P9c demonstrated 1200 or so trouble free rounds with many different kinds of ammo, super easy maintenance, small size (not a subcompact but still fits in my front pocket), ease of use, good initial price, great total ownership cost, 12+1 rd capacity, good sights, low bore axis, and great fit due to the interchangeable back straps. Trigger release is crisp, but not quite 1911-good (as is true about any striker-fired pistol). Reset isn't super-positive but a little practice and I don't notice it any more. </p><p></p><p>To summarize, after owning a Beretta M92, S&W revolvers of all shapes and sizes, Ruger revolvers, a Colt Combat Elite 1911, (I'm sure I'm forgetting something) and shooting all kinds of semi-autos (Glocks, Springfields, HKs, Rugers, Walters) I now have two M&P9 compacts that serve in the daily carry and home defense roles. I couldn't be happier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MBB, post: 1533892, member: 2658"] I literally sold all of my other centerfire pistols after my wife's M&P9c demonstrated 1200 or so trouble free rounds with many different kinds of ammo, super easy maintenance, small size (not a subcompact but still fits in my front pocket), ease of use, good initial price, great total ownership cost, 12+1 rd capacity, good sights, low bore axis, and great fit due to the interchangeable back straps. Trigger release is crisp, but not quite 1911-good (as is true about any striker-fired pistol). Reset isn't super-positive but a little practice and I don't notice it any more. To summarize, after owning a Beretta M92, S&W revolvers of all shapes and sizes, Ruger revolvers, a Colt Combat Elite 1911, (I'm sure I'm forgetting something) and shooting all kinds of semi-autos (Glocks, Springfields, HKs, Rugers, Walters) I now have two M&P9 compacts that serve in the daily carry and home defense roles. I couldn't be happier. [/QUOTE]
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