Went to the gunshow today to unload my XD9 and an H&R I don't shoot. Couldn't get rid of them, so I took them to my local shop and traded them both even-steven for an M&P9. I took a hit but I was happy to get rid of the XD, and I don't like having things around that I don't use (like the H&R).
Spent about 1/2 hour on paper and 1/2 hour on steel with the M&P9. Fantastic shooter! Literally took it out of the box and started shooting. No jams with American Eagle ball ammo, roughly 250 rounds. Feels very good in the hand, and the trigger isn't nearly as objectionable as 'the web' has sometimes made it out to be. (And I'd initially planned on getting one tricked out from Grant, pending the sale of the XD, but that didn't pan out as I'd hoped..)
Pics later, when I find the camera. Just wanted to say thanks to those who gave the recommendation on this. Time will tell if I shoot this better than my G19, but things look good so far.
Random note: I did learn today that I shoot much, much better with 'full' extension of my arms when shooting. I normally have a very slight bend in them when shooting. I drove it as far out as I could today on the steel, and found my point of aim was much more natural, and recoil was at least as manageable.
Edited to add: which grip size are most of you guys using? I shot the medium all day and enjoyed it. I have large hands. But the small size does allow me to get my hand around more real estate.


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