Thread: M&P which one?
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Old February 11, 2013, 08:01 PM   #8
iMagUdspEllr
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Yeah, I agree. I definitely think its better to get the firearm the way you want it from the factory if possible.

I had a PX4 Storm SD in .45 and a PX4 Storm Compact in 9mm. I wanted to learn DA/SA for the sake of being proficient with it. I couldn't get into them because of the slide-mounted safety and I had a hard time becoming proficient with the DA trigger pull (due to my small hands... couldn't really reach and get the proper leverage). It didn't feel great to rack the slide with the safety levers digging into my palm.

I wish Beretta would get their awesome barrel lock-up designs in a platform other than DA/SA with a slide mounted safety.

I know the PX4 C was made. I could never find one to see if I liked the constant trigger or not, and I wasn't going to buy one online just to feel the trigger.
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