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I'm sure hearing a lot of good things about the M&P 2.0 and not much negative. Lots of talk about the Compact being on par with the G19.

I'm pretty well set with Glocks, but always looking for something new to explore.

What are the features of the M&P that you actually find superior to Glock and are they enough to make you actually switch from a Glock you have previously used/carried?
 
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I have a M&P40C 1.0.
For me the various grips. The M&P fits my hand better, and it points naturally for me.

Also the lack of finger grips on the grip. Now I have not tried the new series of Glocks so I am going with my previous experiences.

I have always had trouble with Glocks until my last agency. I was tilting my wrist back a tad to see the sights and one of our SGTs told me to choke up on it. To be honest that is the first time I ever had to qualify with a Glock and scored a 93. So I do shoot the 21 pretty decent.

I constantly have to remind myself to choke up on it, or what others would say is take a higher grip. I never have that problem with the M&P.

I know it sounds crazy but I like that kind of scratchy trigger I have in my compact and M&P 45.
 
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And back to glock.
 
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I have sold all my glocks and replaced them with M&P. I have a 5", a 4.25" and two shields... They feel better to me, I shoot them better, and they are easier to go back and forth from my main competition guns (1911/2011 pattern guns). I think an apex sear in a 2.0 gun is the best feeling striker gun I have ever shot. Ymmv.


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I have switched from Glock to M&P. For me, it was solely because of the grip. I have always had a love/hate with Glocks. They are great guns, but it's like they refused to improve their grips just to prove they didn't have to.

For me, the grip was always too thick and the damn hump on the lower part of the grip drove me crazy.

The M&P 2.0 is on every level as good as a Glock but the grip angle and circumference fits me far, far better.

I think they have actually unseated Glock as the best polymer pistol. The market is still full of Glock fans and loyalists, but for a someone not invested in either platform, I think the M&P is the better option.
 
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Then again a Glock is just a tool for me (like pretty much all my firearms).

Aside from aftermarket sights, grip plug, and Talons, all I use is OEM add ons.

A (-) connector, extended slide stop, G17 smooth trigger.

Sight alignment, trigger press - wash, rinse, repeat.

Then again I despise change for changes sake, so unless something is remarkably better, I am better off sticking with G19s.

Waste less $$$ on holsters, magazines, ammo to test the guns, train with the guns, etc, etc.

YMMV - I did consider the 2.0 MP9C but in the end it's just another striker fired plastic fantastic.
 
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Originally posted by RHINOWSO:Waste less $$$ on holsters, magazines, ammo to test the guns, train with the guns, etc, etc.


That's kind of where I am. It needs to be a true upgrade, not a lateral move to invest in the transition.
 
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I was carrying the M&P 9 compact for awhile. Apex’d and Trijiconed, it points naturally and is very good gun and easy to carry / conceal. I like it’s size compared to my Glock 19’s ( which I still own & will never part with). Although the M&P 2.0 has a following, I couldn’t get into them. New grip texture literally rubbed me the wrong way and the new compacts size was a departure from the original which I’ve become all to familiar with. Then I trijiconed my Glock 43 last year and have been edc’ing it exclusively. Variety is nice provided you practice prior to carry...Glocks are the baseline by which all pistols are measured and judged..


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I haven't switched. But I do prefer the M&P9c (1.0) to the G26.

I'm going to be picking up a M&P 2.0 Compact in the near future as well, to see how it stacks up to my G19s.
 
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I tried the M&P 2.0 and it was a nice pistol but not for me. My Gen 2 Glock 19 fits my hand and trigger reach fairly well while the M&P 2.0 did not and with the trigger breaking so far back I could not shoot it well compared to my Glock 19 and other of my compact pistols.

Be sure to try one and to see how it works for you before making a decision.
 
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I switched to a Shield several years ago after waiting for Glock to fill that gap.
By the time they came out with the 43 I had carried the Shield for over a year and really like the size and how it shoots.
They seem equal in quality to me so my Glocks mostly stay in the safe.


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Glocks are without a doubt great guns. They do not however fit my hand well. The M&P's do. Especially in 45 the M&P's fit my hand far better and are easier to shoot. Someone with large hands might prefer the Glocks. Nice that we have both. :-)


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No M&P's here. I've owned 2 (first gen), and have shot the 2.0 Compact and I wasn't impressed.

I'll keep my Glocks.



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I have an M&P 2.0 compact. I'm deep in Glock land right now, but if I'd shot the M&P 2.0 beforehand, I might stay there.
 
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I'm too ingrained to change from Glock. But I do like how the compact 2.0 shoots, even if it isn't quite the 'natural' pointer for me.
 
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Strangely, the non-ergonomic Glock grip feels better to me when actually shooting than the grips of guns that fit my hand better (PPQ, M&P and VP9). I do like the M&P 2.0 but won't likely ever give up the Glocks.



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Originally posted by bobandmikako:
Strangely, the non-ergonomic Glock grip feels better to me when actually shooting than the grips of guns that fit my hand better (PPQ, M&P and VP9).


Same here.

I shoot the compact and full size Glocks better than the other similar guns that "feel better" when held in my hands. The subcompacts like the G26 are the exception.

It's not all about "feel"/"comfort". The proof is in the shooting. That's why merely going to a gun store and fondling guns isn't a very reliable indicator on which one will work best for you. You actually need to try them out.
 
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It's not all about "feel"/"comfort". The proof is in the shooting. That's why merely going to a gun store and fondling guns isn't a very reliable indicator on which one will work best for you. You actually need to try them out.



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Not me.

Me, neither. Nice gun, great grip, but, nothing earth shattering to make a switch.


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