The M&P 9, not so much. But you can get an Apex trigger and barrel etc to vastly improve its accuracy.
No offense meant, but if you need a trigger kit to reduce the weight of the trigger pull to be more accurate, then you're not shooting right.
I have (and love) a stock S&W SD9 VE without the Apex trigger/spring upgrades, and I get 1.5-2" groupings doing the 10-10-10 drill (10 rounds, in 10 seconds, 10 yards). Just need to get used to the trigger reset on the firearm you have, and make acquisition part of your muscle memory. Then a trigger kit isn't valuable beyond the first round you squeeze off.
Yes, you can make an argument that the first round is the most important, but even that can be made accurate through practice and knowing your weapon.
All that said--Glock 17 Gen 5 or Sig Mk25 gets my vote. LOL


















































