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<blockquote data-quote="bboswell" data-source="post: 1318180" data-attributes="member: 8795"><p>Suggest you rent both Glock and M&P and shoot them side by side. I wanted to like Glock. All my friends had them. BUT.........the M&P were far more comfortable, shoot softer, much better trigger. Pay attention to your groups as well. I'm more accurate with the Smith. </p><p></p><p>And the old, pull the trigger and Glocks go bang. Guess what, same is true for the M&P. I started competing about a year ago, have easily sent 20,000 rounds down range without even a single failure to fire. </p><p></p><p>All guns have feed issues occassionally. Even the pro's who shoot Glock. Its good to know how to correct as a real world encounter may make for less than perfect technique which may cause any auto to stumble. </p><p></p><p>I have taken at least 10 new shooters out in the last year and had them shoot both and every single one preferred the M&P. Food for thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bboswell, post: 1318180, member: 8795"] Suggest you rent both Glock and M&P and shoot them side by side. I wanted to like Glock. All my friends had them. BUT.........the M&P were far more comfortable, shoot softer, much better trigger. Pay attention to your groups as well. I'm more accurate with the Smith. And the old, pull the trigger and Glocks go bang. Guess what, same is true for the M&P. I started competing about a year ago, have easily sent 20,000 rounds down range without even a single failure to fire. All guns have feed issues occassionally. Even the pro's who shoot Glock. Its good to know how to correct as a real world encounter may make for less than perfect technique which may cause any auto to stumble. I have taken at least 10 new shooters out in the last year and had them shoot both and every single one preferred the M&P. Food for thought. [/QUOTE]
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