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Hawkeye
02-18-07, 14:26
Just curious as to which grip piece everyone is using on their M&P...
I am having a hard time deciding. They all feel "good" to me.

Sam
02-18-07, 14:39
Small.

trio
02-18-07, 17:59
i use the medium grip

matt7184
02-18-07, 18:11
Medium for both the full and compact.

Boris
02-18-07, 19:50
Small - with the Hogue Hand-All grip sleeve.

Dport
02-18-07, 20:13
Small. I think I'd prefer the medium, but my wife likes the small. It's more important for it to fit her. I can get away with a smaller grip. She can't get away with a larger one.

Bulldog1967
02-18-07, 21:44
Medium, and I have large hands.

M4arc
02-19-07, 06:41
Small

Robb Jensen
02-19-07, 06:51
On on M&P9 I have the medium w/skateboard tape, 3.75lb trigger job, Speed Shooters Specialties fiber optic front sight (.125") and a 10-8 rear sight, Glock 17 Wolff metal guide rod & 15lb Wolff Glock 17 recoil spring.

On the other M&P9 I have the small w/skateboard tape, 3lb trigger job, Speed Shooters Specialties fiber optic front sight (.100") and a 10-8 rear sight, Glock 17 Wolff metal guide rod & 15lb Wolff Glock 17 recoil spring.

Small on my M&P9c. On my M&P40 I have the medium.

I'll run the small when I get the M&P45.

Matt Edwards
02-19-07, 08:26
Small.

John_Wayne777
02-19-07, 08:32
I'm using the small.

militarymoron
02-19-07, 09:41
small - but i have small hands.

subzero
02-22-07, 06:39
Small, but only because it has no noticable palm swell.

Steven T
02-22-07, 09:58
Large, I prefer the medium but it shifts on me when shooting. I want to order a couple replacements from Brownells and start cutting on them to see if that helps any. I think a large with the upper portion the runs up the back cut away may be ideal.