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- Delhi, Ontario
I've decide to purchase a smith and wesson M&P but just not sure which calibre to get it in. Can anyone with more experience weight the pros and cons?
Don't recall where I heard it,Somebody had a blog about it somewhere,The M&P was designed around the .40 So it suppose to shot it easier/better then other pistols ,most other 9mm that were turned into .40's as an after thought.
If that helps you any.
I'd get the .40 and a Storm Lake 40-9 conversion barrel. This way you can shoot both but if you don't want to spend the extra money, I would go with the 9.
Unless you expect to have to shoot through windshields or other intermediate barriers, the 9mm has the edge. Ammo/components are less expensive, it is easier to shoot well, and is easier on the guns that shoot it.
I'm curious if you've tried an M&P40. Mine is very comfortable to shoot, and to me feels less snappy than a Glock 17. Not sure if it's the grip shape or what but it's easy to shoot. The steel sub-frame makes the pistol a bit heavier than a comparable Glock as well--22 oz vs 26 oz.The M&P is a light gun. It may have been set up to accept .40 but that doesn't mean it doesn't jump around and kick the shooter like a light gun will always do.
40 & up are for guys.



























