Hey guys,
I thought I would make a quick review on this pistol. It is great value for the money. Mostly I want to do this for someone on the fence or wanting an affordable modern pistol for the range. I will keep it short as I myself prefer short and to the point reviews.
Basic Info:
I purchased the M&P 9mm kit locally at the end of September. It came to about 650 taxes in, and included 3 mags, a magazine holster, 3 grip sizes, a maglula mag loader, and a holster for the pistol. The only other kit that even resembles this, and is also good value is the jericho pistol range kit. This kit to my knowledge only comes with the 4.25" barreled version of the M&P which is a nice size pistol for a beginner IMO.



Reliability and Functions:
I have had 0 malfunctions of any kind with this pistol in my experience. The one problem I encountered was with the magazine release (or magazine catch if you are a technical term nazi). It was very difficult to actuate with the slide back, and required some light filing to fix. A video can be seen on it here:
[youtube]QbeGB5BUelU&index=22&list=PLT3_Gb4uTMRMfN-2mxnt2zA0ZRVilvpFi[/youtube]
The sights I find ok. I find the front sight to be too "fat" for my liking, and would prefer something much slimmer (of course this would be at the expense of robustness).
It is simple to operate, no safety, and not a bunch of levers to clutter the gun and confuse new shooters.
Accuracy:
This pistol is more accurate than me, however I will post a couple pics of groups I have gotten at 10yds with it. I would say I get around 4 inch 5-6 shot groups at 10yds consistently if I do my part. The pistol is probably capable of 1-2" with better sights and/or a better shooter.
6 shot group:

12 Shot Group:

If you are on the fence about this pistol, it is great and I don't think you will regret it. It is ideal for beginners and great for experienced folk as well. It has a great reputation with shooters. In fact I had a guy with a sig shoot mine and say he liked it better than his sig.
Anyways, I hope this helps some folks out.
Play safe,
- driller
I thought I would make a quick review on this pistol. It is great value for the money. Mostly I want to do this for someone on the fence or wanting an affordable modern pistol for the range. I will keep it short as I myself prefer short and to the point reviews.
Basic Info:
I purchased the M&P 9mm kit locally at the end of September. It came to about 650 taxes in, and included 3 mags, a magazine holster, 3 grip sizes, a maglula mag loader, and a holster for the pistol. The only other kit that even resembles this, and is also good value is the jericho pistol range kit. This kit to my knowledge only comes with the 4.25" barreled version of the M&P which is a nice size pistol for a beginner IMO.



Reliability and Functions:
I have had 0 malfunctions of any kind with this pistol in my experience. The one problem I encountered was with the magazine release (or magazine catch if you are a technical term nazi). It was very difficult to actuate with the slide back, and required some light filing to fix. A video can be seen on it here:
[youtube]QbeGB5BUelU&index=22&list=PLT3_Gb4uTMRMfN-2mxnt2zA0ZRVilvpFi[/youtube]
The sights I find ok. I find the front sight to be too "fat" for my liking, and would prefer something much slimmer (of course this would be at the expense of robustness).
It is simple to operate, no safety, and not a bunch of levers to clutter the gun and confuse new shooters.
Accuracy:
This pistol is more accurate than me, however I will post a couple pics of groups I have gotten at 10yds with it. I would say I get around 4 inch 5-6 shot groups at 10yds consistently if I do my part. The pistol is probably capable of 1-2" with better sights and/or a better shooter.
6 shot group:

12 Shot Group:

If you are on the fence about this pistol, it is great and I don't think you will regret it. It is ideal for beginners and great for experienced folk as well. It has a great reputation with shooters. In fact I had a guy with a sig shoot mine and say he liked it better than his sig.
Anyways, I hope this helps some folks out.
Play safe,
- driller


















































