I don't see how taking a gun apart easier is a factor for buying. It's a bit of a wash, as some can take a glock apart faster than you can blink, I on the other hand think that those little tiny ass serrated blades on a g17 are a b!tc# to grab on to and screw around with the slide. The m&p you just pull it back, turn down the lever and pull the trigger. Even a fat fingered guy with Parkinson's could do that. As far as quality of workmanship, I don't think the m&p is garbage at all. It doesn't rattle, everything appears to be machined nicely. Other than the trigger (not even a consideration as anyone who gets any handgun is not going to leave the trigger stock). What exactly makes the glock light years ahead in terms of machining, and what difference does that make if the gun functions just the same, reliably?



















































