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Old October 11, 2012, 12:59 PM   #12
TunnelRat
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M&P has been on the market only a few years, Glock has been on the market for 20+ years.
Since 2005. So a good 7 years? More than few IMO.

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No I do not think its more reliable.. Theres a reason why the Federal agents use Glocks.
Which likely has more to do with Glock's very aggressive LE pricing than any remark on the reliability of the M&P. For what it's worth many of the departments near me, as well as at the state level, have adopted the M&P.
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