Oriental Redneck
| For carry, the only advantage the M&P 3.6 has over the 365 XL is capacity. It's bigger than the SIG in every dimension. For CC purpose, I wouldn't call that an advantage.
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| Both good but the XL makes more sense in more cases. Since you could go to 10 or 17 round mags with a frame swap. |
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| How I score them: Ease of and comfort for carry goes to the XL. Its slender profile is hard to beat. However the one that has the superior shootability is the M&P 2.0. There's less felt recoil and muzzle flip, and is faster to recover and get back onto the target. For myself (and a lot of other folks) it's far easier to shoot well with a larger gun. At close-in distances that superiority may not matter as much, but your threat may not always come at you from a point-blank situation. I'm used to carrying G19-sized guns, so the S&W would be my choice even though it's slightly wider than my EDC G23. As always, YMMV.
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Oriental Redneck
| quote: Originally posted by Mastrogiacomo: Which gun is actually closest to the Glock 19? Is it the 4" or 3.6" M&P?
The 4", since the G19 also has the 4" barrel.
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| The XL has a narrower grip and weighs 4oz less. To me, it comes down to the trigger. Which one feels better to you?
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Still finding my way
| I don't get too caught up in small dimensional differences as most don't seem to make any real world difference once they are inside of the waistband and under a shirt. I really like the M&P line and I seem to shoot the compacts as well as I do the full size so that would be my pick. The Sigs just don't feel right in my hands and I have to shift my grip every other shot or so because of that. The Smiths just lock in the best. |
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| Having had both and carried both. The slimmer profile of the XL is much better carry than the M&P 3.6. And even with my XL with the Macro grip, my XL by far is easier for to carry than my M&P 3.6.
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| quote: Originally posted by monoblok:
Ease of and comfort for carry goes to the XL. Its slender profile is hard to beat. However the one that has the superior shootability is the M&P 2.0. There's less felt recoil and muzzle flip, and is faster to recover and get back onto the target.
This is exactly where I come out. I have the M&P 2.0 compact with 4 inch barrel and the basic 365. Not exactly the comparison you are asking about but close. I prefer the M&P, shootability trumps ease of carry for me - most of the time. And the M&P is not really difficult to carry. |
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Unapologetic Old School Curmudgeon
| I have both and my vote is for the XL. They are both fine pistols so its really down to personal preference. The XL carries better for me, and I like the trigger better. But I have no complaints with the M&P, just like the XL better
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