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<blockquote data-quote="rhodesbe" data-source="post: 1180572" data-attributes="member: 2415"><p>1. Butt sweat doesn't corrode plastic.</p><p>2. Concealing a full-sized 1911 is prolly easier than the double-stack M&P.</p><p> 2b. Having the extra 2 rounds might very well be worth it when it counts.</p><p>3. If you ever surrender your M&P as part of a self-defense shooting, you haven't just given away a family heirloom to an evidence room.</p><p>4. If you accidentally drop your M&P, you've just dropped $575. If you drop a Colt 1911, you crap your pants.</p><p>5. No matter the elite bloodline of your 1911, crappy mags can turn it into a paperweight. The factory M&P magazines are designed with wider magsprings and less-tempermental mag lips, and are very reliable out of box.</p><p>6. Adjustable palmswells on M&P facilitate a more natural point of aim. (Although for you that wouldn't be a problem.)</p><p></p><p>My vote is for the M&P, but the decision is like choosing between radical and awesome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rhodesbe, post: 1180572, member: 2415"] 1. Butt sweat doesn't corrode plastic. 2. Concealing a full-sized 1911 is prolly easier than the double-stack M&P. 2b. Having the extra 2 rounds might very well be worth it when it counts. 3. If you ever surrender your M&P as part of a self-defense shooting, you haven't just given away a family heirloom to an evidence room. 4. If you accidentally drop your M&P, you've just dropped $575. If you drop a Colt 1911, you crap your pants. 5. No matter the elite bloodline of your 1911, crappy mags can turn it into a paperweight. The factory M&P magazines are designed with wider magsprings and less-tempermental mag lips, and are very reliable out of box. 6. Adjustable palmswells on M&P facilitate a more natural point of aim. (Although for you that wouldn't be a problem.) My vote is for the M&P, but the decision is like choosing between radical and awesome. [/QUOTE]
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