If you like the feel of the M&P, get the 9mm.
WAY Cheaper to feed.
Reloading .45 is still expensive compared to 9mm and the recoil might be tough for a new shooter to overcome.If you are reloading then 9mm, .40 or .45 it's up to you.
Reloading .45 is still expensive compared to 9mm and the recoil might be tough for a new shooter to overcome.
If you can afford it, buy an ugly Ruger 22/45 (.22LR) and a 9mm pistol. You can practice on the .22LR all day for what you'll spend on a couple boxes of centerfire ammo and you'll have a rookie friendly gun for your guest to shoot while you refine your skills on the 9mm.
Glock 17 9X19 3rd generation all the way, hands down.



























