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Old January 21, 2013, 09:59 PM   #20
RBid
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M&Ps sell very quickly. I rarely have a given copy for a week. Any that you see on a dealer's shelf should be recent production, unless it's a very slow shop or a used piece.

PPQ vs M&P:

- Q has a far better trigger, with a shorter reset. Few shooters will ever become proficient enough to use the difference in reset.

- the Q and the HK P30 are the only poly pistols whose grips feel better to me than the M&P grip.

- the Q tends to be extremely easy for people to shoot accurately, right away... Under slow fire.

- the M&P is a very flat shooter. I find that it's easier to place follow up shots with the M&P. practice with the Q can close the gap, but the M&P makes it easy.
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