Glock 19 vs. S&W M&P

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Pstmstr

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I recently picked up a M2.0 Compact with the 3.6 inch snout. Awesome pistol, very balanced, incredible trigger pull. Much better lines and curves than any Glock I ever owned. A beautiful finish on the slide and mags. Just really a more asthetic pleasing pistol.

Sold it yesterday. :faint:

Why? Other than me being nuts :screwy: it wasn't a Glock. I've carried a Glock of some configuration for almost 30 years. I reckon I'm just hard wired to denounce any other pistola I try to slip into the stable.

Sad really... :cry3:

This except I’m not sad. I’ve tried them all, some several times but Glock is what I prefer.


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The M&P advantage is stainless steel slide, metal sights, better trigger, and a safety if you wish. I like Glocks but I feel the M&P is better in almost every way.

It needs a stainless slide since the finish lasts about a day of holster use. The only pistol that I’ve seen wear the finish off faster is an STI. The “stainless” also rusts if you don’t keep it wiped down periodically.


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I've held one. They feel awesome. But alas, in the back of my pea sized brain, all the anti Glock propoganda starts happening.

Like I said, I've owned em all and I always return to Gaston's Polymer Perfection.
Perhaps I was too subtle. The goal is for me to save some money on a pistol I want. Your temporary ownership is simply a means to an end. :hey3:
 

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It needs a stainless slide since the finish lasts about a day of holster use. The only pistol that I’ve seen wear the finish off faster is an STI. The “stainless” also rusts if you don’t keep it wiped down periodically.


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?????

Don't seem to have this problem with any of ours around here
 

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