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Hawkeye
07-06-07, 19:51
I not long ago had a M&P 9 that I really liked. A series of personal events (I'll spare the details), caused me to have to sell it. I managed to get some things taken care of, and with some divine intervention, was able to not only get a new M&P 9, but a M&P 45 as well. Thought I'd post a few pics and thoughts.
First, I am still a Glock lover. Nothing different there. However, the M&P 9 is just one handgun that I can shoot really, really, well. I will still carry and use my Glocks, but the M&P will definitely see lots of carry time as well. Nothing different on the new one from the last one. Shoots great.
I was wanting a second .45 to go with my Glock 21. I always liked and shot 1911's really well. Probably a slight tad better than anything else, inlcuding my G 21 which I can run just fine. I looked very hard at an Ed Brown 1911, and came close to getting it, but went with the M&P 45 instead. I figured that I could still get the 1911, if need be, after I decided which one I shot and liked best between the G 21 and the M&P 45.
After a brief trip to the range today, I will simply say I am very impressed with the M&P. Impressed enough, that the 1911 may no longer be in the picture. I didnt have any of my ammo with me, so I had to use what they had at the range, which is Atlanta Arms (factory reloads). I have never liked that ammo. Even with the crappy ammo though, the M&P ran just fine. Accuracy was superb, ESPECIALLY considering the ammo. The gun balances very very nicely as well, having a very even weight distribution, at least to me. In fact, it feels very much like handling a 1911. With the small backstrap on, some may be hard pressed to tell they are not actually holding a 1911. I am currently running the medium backstrap, but am going to try it with the small as well to see which I prefer the best. The trigger was a bit gritty at first, as others have noted as well, but seems to have really smoothed out a bit now that it has a few rounds through it.
My intial impressions are that this M&P 45 may start seeing a LOT of carry time with me, once I get a few more rounds through it, settle on sights, and get some holsters for it. I may also have Dan Burwell do a little minor trigger work. If you are in the market for a new .45, give the M&P 45 a look. Shoot one if you can. If you like 1911's, I bet you'll like the M&P.


http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v86/Hawkeye1/Guns/MP9-1.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v86/Hawkeye1/Guns/MP45-1.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v86/Hawkeye1/Guns/MP45-2.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v86/Hawkeye1/Guns/Both1.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v86/Hawkeye1/Guns/Both2.jpg


M&P 9 and Glock 17

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v86/Hawkeye1/Guns/917.jpg


M&P 45 and Glock 21

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v86/Hawkeye1/Guns/2145.jpg

M4arc
07-06-07, 19:54
AWESOME!!!

I"m getting an M&P45 next!

Greyman09
07-06-07, 19:55
I ordered a M&P 9mm yesterday. Should be here Monday. Also picked up a Smith 1911. Looking forward to getting both in my paw.

Lumpy196
07-06-07, 20:37
Turd...

John_Wayne777
07-06-07, 20:42
Seems to me like you managed to come out pretty good on that deal!

I would DEFINITELY send both pistols to Burwell as soon as you can. His trigger jobs make a WORLD of difference in how the M&P's perform for you.

Especially if you have been turned into a wuss by a really nice 1911 trigger for years like me......:D

Hawkeye
07-06-07, 21:02
Turd...

I'll think of a witty reply for you later.

Hawkeye
07-06-07, 21:04
Seems to me like you managed to come out pretty good on that deal!

I would DEFINITELY send both pistols to Burwell as soon as you can. His trigger jobs make a WORLD of difference in how the M&P's perform for you.

Especially if you have been turned into a wuss by a really nice 1911 trigger for years like me......:D

You have no idea. Got 5 mags for each as well. I'll fil you in on the details off line.

A trip for them to Dan B. is most likely on the list. I dont necessarily want them muchh lighter per se, but a better reset would be nice.

nickdrak
07-06-07, 21:14
Nice! I have both the M&P40 and the 45. As John Wayne777 stated, the trigger job makes a world of difference on the M&P's trigger. I performed the trigger job on my 40 with great success, but ended up butchering the sear on my M&P45:( My M&P45 is at Burwells shop getting a 5.0lb trigger job along with a refinsh to the slide, barrel, and control levers with the Teflon/Nickle. Looks like you got one with a good finish on it. The finish on my 45 looked like hell right out of the box. I should have it back in the next 10days and I will post pics when it shows up.

M4arc
07-06-07, 21:24
I dont necessarily want them muchh lighter per se, but a better reset would be nice.

Hawkeye, I asked Dan about this very thing a few days ago: Is it possible... (http://mp-pistol.com/boards/viewtopic.php?t=5640)


My M&P45 is at Burwells shop getting a 5.0lb trigger job along with a refinsh to the slide, barrel, and control levers with the Teflon/Nickle. Looks like you got one with a good finish on it.

I can not wait to see pictures of that when it's finished!

Kisara
07-06-07, 21:38
Congrats on your new tools! At home, I used to say there must have been an "Invisible Lanyard" on it at the store...
Now I don't say anthing (I'm sure you can figure out why).

My agency is evaluating these, but I don't know what calibers would be approved. I've heard nothing but good things about them. We just got approved for P2000/P2000SK this year. Lots of the brand new guys are buying those straight out of graduation. I tell them to be patient...

Send me a PM if you and N are going to the next SHOT.

Hawkeye
07-06-07, 22:11
Invisible lanyard.... I'll have to remember that one.

VA_Dinger
07-06-07, 22:57
Not many people can say they "Converted" to the M&P twice.

:D

Nice pistols John.

I look forward to reading how much you like the M&P45.

- My M&P9 is all ready set for a trip to Burwell, I'm just waiting for my Trijicon night sights to arrive from Grant.

Hawkeye
07-06-07, 23:03
I wouldnt say I have converted.... more of a dual capacity. :D My Glocks arent going anywhere anytime soon.

All I can say is, if today's short range session was any indication, the M&P 45 is going to fast become a favorite with me. Its going to suck in a way though, because then I'll have to start choosing between my Glocks and the M&P's as to which one to carry on any given day. It will be as bad as watching my wife try to figure out what pair of shoes she wants to wear.

Hawkeye
07-26-07, 23:01
Ok....so maybe I am converting...


Anyway, the darn things have started spawning in the safe... :eek:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v86/Hawkeye1/Guns/MP9c-1.jpg

Kisara
07-27-07, 01:27
Ok....so maybe I am converting...


Anyway, the darn things have started spawning in the safe... :eek:

LOL! Common phenomenon, ain't it...

John_Wayne777
07-27-07, 07:22
I guess you can't buy just one....

Hawkeye
07-27-07, 11:14
I am not a fan of small handguns. Never liked the Glock 26 sized guns. However, this darn thing actually feels pretty good in the hand. Points just as well as a fullsize too.

M4arc
07-27-07, 20:46
Dangit Hawkeye save some for the rest of us! :D

I'm a little bummed that I didn't buy a M&P9c when I purchased a sub-compact for summer carry. Let me know what you think of yours.

SGB
07-28-07, 01:42
While I'll never ever convert from 1911's to anything else voluntarily I'll admit that I do like the M&P. :D

Hawkeye
07-28-07, 08:46
While I'll never ever convert from 1911's to anything else voluntarily I'll admit that I do like the M&P. :D

You just havent shot one enough yet. :D

I will still need to get with you sometime regarding my.....plan. ;)