I might have to look into the 9mm series in the future. At this point, all I have is .45 handguns, I was thinking on getting a G19 but the M&P9c might be in my future. If there is a compact .45, I'll definitely get it as well.
Few thoughts - due to a broken right hand, the changing of magazine release is a godsend for southpaws like my temporary self. I also like how easy it is to push and how easy the magazine drops free empty. It seems to border the sensative line to where it is perfect, a bump from drawing from a holster doesn't appear it would unseat a magazine... but only time will tell.
The trigger seems creepy... almost like sandpaper. Then it breaks at what seems to be a pretty heavy poundage (greater than 5.5?) To top it off, there doesn't seem to be any discernable reset. I'm hoping I can do some sort of polish job to help out that creep. As for the poundage, I'll have to wait on after market connectors (if M&Ps use that.) Don't know what to do about the reset, I just have to shoot it first to see how that comes into play.
The ambidextrous slide release is a nice touch. I can't wait to use this for my left hand and eventually my right.
The breakdown kind of sucks with having to deactivate the sear. It'd be nice to be able to just pull the trigger and use the front lever but oh well. There's no magazine safety but for some reason I'm weary of that sear deactivation lever. Not enough to mess with it, just something to observe.
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