Why I like the S&W M&P series.

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RETOKSQUID

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With the hinge style trigger. Can't use the Glock blade style.

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Now if I could find a trigger shoe for Pop's revolver that favors way to the right that would be wonderful.
 

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I've been an M&P fan boy for many years, since the first series one came out buying the 5" Pro model.
Competed in USPSA with the stock model other than a trigger change to the Apex system which was an incredible improvement.
Zero failures to the firearm in 5 or 6 years of competition with exception of some ammo malfunctions. (Gotta make sure that primer in the tube is right side up!)
Bought the 4.5" model when they came out for a truck pistol. That thing gets covered in dust, and still runs at the range.
My #1 ***** with glocks is the trigger guard. If shooting a couple hundred rounds in succession, there will be a blister develop on the trigger finger. A 1/8" dip in the trigger guard would cure that issue.
 

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