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<blockquote data-quote="YukonGlocker" data-source="post: 2662175" data-attributes="member: 425"><p>Update: I borrowed a friend's VP9. 700 rounds in a semi-structured format. My opinion is about the same as my original post. Compared to M&P:</p><p>- Overall, I'm a hair faster with the M&P due to faster consecutive shots...the VP9 does recoil just a bit more...but the more I shoot the VP9, the less difference I'm seeing on the timer.</p><p>- With mag changes and slide-lock-reloads, I'm faster with the VP9.</p><p>- Fullsize M&P is a little easier to conceal than the VP9, if you're considering carrying one. I am a big guy, so any extra "pokiness" shows if I'm not careful.</p><p>- Accuracy is a wash. </p><p></p><p>Conclusion: M&P, VP9, Glock, what-the-fluck-ever...just pick one and go shoot the damned thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YukonGlocker, post: 2662175, member: 425"] Update: I borrowed a friend's VP9. 700 rounds in a semi-structured format. My opinion is about the same as my original post. Compared to M&P: - Overall, I'm a hair faster with the M&P due to faster consecutive shots...the VP9 does recoil just a bit more...but the more I shoot the VP9, the less difference I'm seeing on the timer. - With mag changes and slide-lock-reloads, I'm faster with the VP9. - Fullsize M&P is a little easier to conceal than the VP9, if you're considering carrying one. I am a big guy, so any extra "pokiness" shows if I'm not careful. - Accuracy is a wash. Conclusion: M&P, VP9, Glock, what-the-fluck-ever...just pick one and go shoot the damned thing. [/QUOTE]
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