m&p. vs. xd. vs glock

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  • HICKMAN

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    all 3 of them will do anything you want and shoot better then you can.

    Only advise is try as many as you can and go with what you like.

    Everyone eventually finds what fits them best.

    Good luck and kill lots more paper.
     

    Taylorz71

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    I would try shooting them all first before deciding. that is the approach i used....and I have never looked back.

    Agreed-

    I have a Glock 21 that I bought after shooting a friend's on 2 different weekends. I have shot them all, but the Glock fit the best in my hands. I would pick the one that feels the best in your hands. Also agree that all are good guns and you really can't go wrong with any of them.
     

    hootenholler

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    Agreed-

    I have a Glock 21 that I bought after shooting a friend's on 2 different weekends. I have shot them all, but the Glock fit the best in my hands. I would pick the one that feels the best in your hands. Also agree that all are good guns and you really can't go wrong with any of them.

    just went up to my local gun shop and handled all the glocks he had...the 45acp is the caliber i wanna stay with but i think the glock 21 is a lil to big and the glock 30 is a lil to small for my hands....
     
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    just went up to my local gun shop and handled all the glocks he had...the 45acp is the caliber i wanna stay with but i think the glock 21 is a lil to big and the glock 30 is a lil to small for my hands....


    Thats one of the best parts about the M&P's .... The grips are extremely easily exchanged for a bigger or smaller size
     

    jgreiner

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    thats what i like about the m&p was it fit my hand exactly the way i wanted it to feel.....right out of the box it feels right


    That's what I thought. then someone suggested I try the large backstrap (have big hands), and it made s significant difference in my shooting.

    Turns out, with the medium grip, I was putting more pressure on finger tips. I am no longer low right. (Lefty) :)
     

    DustyDawg48

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    That's what I thought. then someone suggested I try the large backstrap (have big hands), and it made s significant difference in my shooting.

    Turns out, with the medium grip, I was putting more pressure on finger tips. I am no longer low right. (Lefty) :)

    I actually have the large backstrap and a Hogue slip on rubber grip on my M&P and it makes it even better. I have the problem of not being able to get enough of my support hand on the gun. I felt like I was squeezing my strong hand's fingers right into the palm of my hand and had no place for the heel to go. Between the large backstrap and slip on grip it makes it much better. I'd go for another backstrap 2 sizes bigger than their largest if it were manufactured!
     

    shortyforty

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    i have the m&p 40 and a glock 22 yet the gun i carry most is a sigma .40,they all work fine but i guess it all comes down to what feels/shoots the best for you
     
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