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I have the opportunity to get a NIB M&P at a very reduced cost. Most any 9mm, .40, or .45 (not the VTAC models, though).

I don't really need this M&P, but I can't pass up this price. And, adding to the collection is never a bad thing. :)

So, just for giggles, what would you get?

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Guest NashvegasMatt
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.40 cal. is a service model cal. for a reason... reliable FPS is excellent with most brands, and a little less kick than the ACP. My XD was in .40 and I wouldn't have traded it for anything.

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Every .40 S&W I have ever shot has considerably more recoil than the .45 ACP.

I have the 9c and the 45c. Both are outstanding weapons.

Guest NashvegasMatt
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Every .40 S&W I have ever shot has considerably more recoil than the .45 ACP.

I have the 9c and the 45c. Both are outstanding weapons.

you've shot .45 out of a polymer? out of my 1911 I'd agree, but not out of a m&p or xd

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I'd go with a full size 9mm.

you've shot .45 out of a polymer? out of my 1911 I'd agree, but not out of a m&p or xd

It's not like they explode when you pull the trigger....

Mike

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Every .40 S&W I have ever shot has considerably more recoil than the .45 ACP.

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Everyone will agree. I do like 40 because if the recoil is harder, the round hiting the target is harder to though.

I would choose the M&P 45C, because I hate 45 Glocks. I have been impressed with the one I have handled. I just like 9's and 40's in my glocks and nothing else.

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you've shot .45 out of a polymer? out of my 1911 I'd agree, but not out of a m&p or xd

No difference in recoil between my Springer Loaded Champ and my 45c.

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It depends on what it is mainly going to be used for and if you are buying your own ammo. If you have to buy your own ammo I would get it in 9mm. It shoots just as well as any other calibers and you can do it cheaper. For a range gun shooting 9mm makes those long range sessions easier as well. And if you decide to carry it you are not going to be undergunned.

I am a fan of 9mm for cost savings as well as capacity and recoil. My wife and I carry several guns in 9mm and don't feel undergunned. She carries a PF-9 and manages recoil well. I split my carry duties between a full size 1911 in 45 and a full size Taurus 24/7 in 9mm.

Dolomite

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I chose both the fullsize and the compact in .40.

Dave, which one did you get first? I bought my full size 40 several years ago before Smith was doing the "X-Grip" extention offering for the compact. If I was buying today I would get the compact since the X-Grip allows the best of both worlds of a carry capacity and a HD capacity/better grip.

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I have the opportunity to get a NIB M&P at a very reduced cost. Most any 9mm, .40, or .45 (not the VTAC models, though).

I don't really need this M&P, but I can't pass up this price. And, adding to the collection is never a bad thing. :lol:

So, just for giggles, what would you get?

The favorite of my three is still my M&P 40. I carry it more than the M&P 45 because of round count. I carry it more than the 9mm because if I'm going to carry a 9mm I am going to carry the Glock 19. I blame you for that one. :)

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Dave, which one did you get first? I bought my full size 40 several years ago before Smith was doing the "X-Grip" extention offering for the compact. If I was buying today I would get the compact since the X-Grip allows the best of both worlds of a carry capacity and a HD capacity/better grip.

I bought them both at the same time. I previously had purchased a full size when they first hit the market, sold it and bought a compact, and then sold it. I wanted them back and bought both because they were on sale and I also got an additional discount for buying both.

If I could only have one it would be the full-size. 15 rounds of .40S&W is devastating in a size that still can be concealed (for a large handgun). The compact is smaller, but it’s the thickness and the grip length that make for concealability, not the barrel length. So I think if I was going to have the same thickness and grip length as a full-size; I would opt for the longer barrel.

I thought I would carry the compact more than I do. But it (or any of the Tupperware guns in that size) isn’t really what I consider highly concealable. I carry a J-frame or I just got a Kahr MK40 for that role. I haven’t carried the Kahr yet though because I haven’t got holsters for it yet.

I’ll add this, as unpopular as it is on here. :)

I wanted the magazine disconnect on mine. With my experience working the streets I see it as a feature or a tool rather than the way it is perceived by many as a safety. But my dealer said he didn’t stock any because most of his customers didn’t want it. I still want it and may at some point sell mine to get it on both of mine.

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I carry it more than the 9mm because if I'm going to carry a 9mm I am going to carry the Glock 19. I blame you for that one. :)

I think he is partial to Glocks like i am and that 45 M&P is a good size and appeals to me.

Guest FiddleDog
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i'd go 40 and pick up a .357 barrel.

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It depends on what it is mainly going to be used for and if you are buying your own ammo. If you have to buy your own ammo I would get it in 9mm. It shoots just as well as any other calibers and you can do it cheaper. For a range gun shooting 9mm makes those long range sessions easier as well. And if you decide to carry it you are not going to be undergunned.

I am a fan of 9mm for cost savings as well as capacity and recoil. My wife and I carry several guns in 9mm and don't feel undergunned. She carries a PF-9 and manages recoil well. I split my carry duties between a full size 1911 in 45 and a full size Taurus 24/7 in 9mm.

Dolomite

Dolomite says it better than I could. I totally agree. really would like a 45c, but for all purpose use, I'd have to go with the 9.

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I'd go with the standard M&P 9mm or the M&P 9c. The M&P 45c is very comfortable in hand and was a nice gun to use as well. I've had the good fortune to put round's through these examples and am considering the purchase of an M&P 9 as well as the M&P 22.

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I have the opportunity to get a NIB M&P at a very reduced cost. Most any 9mm, .40, or .45 (not the VTAC models, though).

I don't really need this M&P, but I can't pass up this price. And, adding to the collection is never a bad thing. ;)

So, just for giggles, what would you get?

.40 or 9mm for me. Depending on if it was just a toy gun or adding to the collection. Knowing myself, my first M&P will be .40 as all my guns are .40.

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Personally I'd go for the 9mm because I don't want to expand to Yet Another Caliber, so it's going to be either the 9mm or the .45. I already own a full sized XD45, so I'd either go for the full sized 9mm or the compact one. Depends on how the compact feels in my hand.

Okay, right now I wouldn't get either, but that's because I'm going to be paying college tuition for one daughter for the next 4 years, and as soon as she graduates the next one will start her freshman year, so barring trades what I have is what I have.;)

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I DID get the 9L (5" barrel) and the .45 (4.5" barrel)... what I WOULD get would be a compact. I wont bother discussing caliber choice - its like an opinion (and we all know what opinion are like)!

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I haven't shot the compacts or any of the .40's. The 9 and .45 service pistols are really sweet shooters. Sounds like you can pick anything from the line and come out OK.

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