What Services are Switching to M&P?

I never thought I'd get anything out of shooting the M&P -just another plastic pistol, but now it's the reason I go to the range. If I'd been a fan of plastic guns I would be ecstatic with it, as it is it's a very impressive piece of equipment. I think we'll see more agencies switching.
 
Can anyone definitively confirm details of what Brinks is getting? I work for Brinks in Victoria, and although I expect we'll be the last branch in the country to get anything new, I'm considering buying an M&P for myself and am basing my decision on this. Rumours abound, but I can't even find anyone at our branch who can provide any certainty. I'd really appreciate confirmation of make, model, calibre, options, mag capacity, number of mags, and ammunition manufacturer / bullet weight.

Thanks very much to anyone who can provide this information ... especially if it's from a first, rather than third person perspective. Send me a PM if you don't want to post it.
 
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Only new members from Peel Regional are getting the new M&P, as of right now. I guess they will transition the current members over the next few years. I have yet to see any M&P's but my best friend who is a D/C with Peel says they are out there. This is suppose to harmonize the weapons. Get rid of the few Sigs and S&W Chief spls that a few smaller sized people had to be issued.
 
My neighbors across the street are an RCMP couple, wife is Langley and husband is Surrey. He told me they carry the M&P 9mm, but they are in the process of evaluating a 10mm of some sort and will probably switch to that in the future.
 
Are you sure they ain't confusing a S&W M&P with a S&W 5946?

I don't honestly know. He specifically told me it was the M&P, that's why I said that. Although I have to say that they are not really "gun" people...just so happens that the job they're in requires them to carry and possibly use one. They're not "enthusiasts".
 
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