Some people do seem to like the M&P 9, but as a basic Glock enthusiast who bought an M&P 22 as a cheaper-to-operate practice pistol, I will not likely ever buy a Ruger semi auto pistol again because the thing is nothing but trouble: jams, failures to feed, failures to extract, stove pipes, failures to fire, the whole works. Which provides good problem solving practice in training, but is not so much fun for just shooting.


















































