Glock17 or M&P9

I was sure you should find what fit your hand better, before you ask other people to choose for you. Go out to Williams, last time i was there, they had both and see what fits you then let us know your decision.
Williams Arms comes into play again. Yes, sir Sig Boy :) Will come there Saturday to handle both and then somebody from Whitby invited me to shoot M&P at his club.
I have both G17 (and also G17gen 3, gen 4, G22, G26, G27) and the M&P40.

Initially I LOVED how the M&P felt (in terms of grip and angle) but after taking it to the range, the palm swell (even with the smallest insert) pressed into my palm badly. The only way to know is to shoot them both. Ergonomics trumps looks. A pretty gun that you don't like to shoot is worthless.

Allan
I agree! Functionality and accuracy trumps good looks for me, too.
 
Hmmmm..rooted around for a few months and brought home a G17 from one of the fine members here...Play with both of them and decide what you like best!..Get some ammo,. .. shoot it for a while,.. and decide what doodads to add later...
 
I own an M&P9 definitely put an apex trigger set in. Even with that improvement I feel the G17 has a nice trigger.

For me the M&P fits nicer in the hand but from my experience the G17 is a slightly more accurate pistol. I find the G17 with more aggressive angle better with recoil management. A plus for the M&P is if you slam a mag during slide lock reload the slide goes forward automatically which is nice during competition. :)

That is just my 2cents. This is all subjective as I'm a relatively new shooter.
 
The slide going forward automatically could be a great feature in competition, as you said.

I own an M&P9 definitely put an apex trigger set in. Even with that improvement I feel the G17 has a nice trigger.

For me the M&P fits nicer in the hand but from my experience the G17 is a slightly more accurate pistol. I find the G17 with more aggressive angle better with recoil management. A plus for the M&P is if you slam a mag during slide lock reload the slide goes forward automatically which is nice during competition. :)

That is just my 2cents. This is all subjective as I'm a relatively new shooter.
 
A plus for the M&P is if you slam a mag during slide lock reload the slide goes forward automatically which is nice during competition. :)

That is just my 2cents. This is all subjective as I'm a relatively new shooter.

Ditto my G19. As a lefty it is nice - I don't have to fack with the slide release compromising my grip. Just seat the mag with a thump and she's ready to rock.
 
I started a similar thread a bit ago...

www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?791615-G17-or-M-amp-P9-or-XDM

Since then I have bought both G17 and M&P9. Both great guns! Like others have already stated... hold (and shoot if possible) both pistols. It really does come down to personal preference imo.

For me...
G17 feels better in my hand
G17 trigger feels better, better reset (out of the box) (Apex for M&P will fix that)
BUT i shoot the M&P more accurately for some reason... go figure.

I also like the fact that the M&P22 is a cheap alternative to practice with. Nearly identical to M&P9 besides the weight of course. Huge plus imo.

I highly recommend you purchase both pistols lol.
 
Both great guns. I prefer the Glock trigger but the M&P feels very comfortable in the hand. Both will be quality guns that will outlast you.
 
i would choose M&P/
Only reason, is because it looks better to me .and because its just for plinking
Both are fantastic firearms .
Glock is 100% tactical .
M&P is tactical and more practical.
This is personal opinion.
 
This is what the gun rack looked like in Fargo last weekend. Glocks were completely sold out. The S&W rack on the other side was also fully stocked. I would say the masses have made up their minds...
 

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I wanted the M&P but went Glock just for the mags. OEM, aftermarket, long short and inbetween, All available and reasonable. The clincher was sharing with the carbines. Very happy with my choice in the end. Also, as stated repeatedly, you WILL eventually own both :)
 
I've picked up brand new M&P9 mags (factory 10rnds) for 40bux... i think that's pretty reasonable.

40 bucks is OK since the odd time I've seen M&P mags they were closer to 50 than 40. Glock 10 or 10/17 round mags go for $35, and most of my (excellent) KCI mags I paid $25 or less. It adds up. Beauty has its price. I guess thats why Glock stuff is cheaper LOL!
 
I started a similar thread a bit ago...

www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?791615-G17-or-M-amp-P9-or-XDM

Since then I have bought both G17 and M&P9. Both great guns! Like others have already stated... hold (and shoot if possible) both pistols. It really does come down to personal preference imo.

For me...
G17 feels better in my hand
G17 trigger feels better, better reset (out of the box) (Apex for M&P will fix that)
BUT i shoot the M&P more accurately for some reason... go figure.

I also like the fact that the M&P22 is a cheap alternative to practice with. Nearly identical to M&P9 besides the weight of course. Huge plus imo.

I highly recommend you purchase both pistols lol.
Buying both of them seems to be the thread of the day :) I have too many guns. Want to nail down to what I will really use and sell off the unnecessary safe queens
Both great guns. I prefer the Glock trigger but the M&P feels very comfortable in the hand. Both will be quality guns that will outlast you.
Funny. It's like a 50/50 split about triggers. 50% like the M&P trigger out of the box, and half of them say they like Glock trigger best. Go figure!
S&W mags are expensive, and S&W has sh1t warranty service in Canada.

Other than that, they compare favourably with one another.
Never used warranty on anything. Don't know how it works even. Who you call, how you deal with it. Do you have to ship it to the States? What about the permits. You gotta have a separate ATT to ship it to warranty -- total headache. Don't like warranties. Home gunsmithing is the answer LOL :)
 
This is what the gun rack looked like in Fargo last weekend. Glocks were completely sold out. The S&W rack on the other side was also fully stocked. I would say the masses have made up their minds...
That speaks volumes... but not necessarily about quality but more about Glock marketing efforts and their success with it.
 
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