New Smith 9mm M&P and making accurate hits

by AaronB, Sunday, September 09, 2012, 15:52 (4405 days ago)

I have had some recent experience with the M&P full-sized wondernine. I find that, although the ergonomics feel good, the controls fall readily to hand, and the gun points naturally, it's not real easy to make hits with. I think the issue for me is the trigger, which I have not yet mastered. These Glock-actioned striker-fired weapons just don't feel like a single-action, and I find that I tend to pull them off target in taking the shot.

Now I know that they're not target guns; but I feel like I should be able to hit a baseball at 10 yards every time, and I'm just not quite there. Sounds like more practice is in order.

-AaronB

I found a Gunsite tuned M&P 9mm for a good friend

by Rob Leahy ⌂ @, Prescott, Arizona, Sunday, September 09, 2012, 16:07 (4405 days ago) @ AaronB

he gifted it to his 18 year old. That gun with it slight tune up, is superb. I'd look online for a trigger job solution and get it done.

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New Smith 9mm M&P and making accurate hits

by Warhawk, Hot Springs, Arkansas, Sunday, September 09, 2012, 16:15 (4405 days ago) @ AaronB

I had tried to like Glocks, bought 2 or 3 of them over the years and really worked at shooting them well. I just couldn't do it.

I owned a Glock 17 when the M&P came out. I read a lot of glowing reviews on it and bought the first one I saw for sale. I took it to the range and could shoot it almost as well as my Ruger 22 auto pistol. I put the Glock up for sale the next day.

I did find that even though the small grip insert feels better to me, I shoot better with the medium insert.

My first M&P 45 had a trigger job done on it before I bought it. It was a superb trigger, but was so light that I wasn't comfortable with it as a carry gun. I sold that one, a couple of years ago, and have recently picked up an M&P 45 midsize. This one has the thumb safety and has also had a trigger job. I like this setup so well that I'm considering trading my standard M&P 9 for one with the safety and do a trigger job on it.

My advice would be to try out a Glock for a while, that will make you appreciate the M&P.

The one I've been shooting has the safety

by AaronB, Sunday, September 09, 2012, 16:18 (4405 days ago) @ Warhawk

The one I've been working with has the thumb safety, so I've got a little more leeway in working with the trigger. I will probably put 200 more rounds through it before I decide whether or not to monkey with it. I'm thinking some use may smooth things out a bit.

-AaronB

I have the compact and haven't found the trigger a problem

by stonewalrus, Sunday, September 09, 2012, 16:34 (4405 days ago) @ AaronB

I can make pretty good hits out to 25 yards. I like the trigger much better than the Glock's.

New Smith 9mm M&P and making accurate hits

by Brien1, Sunday, September 09, 2012, 16:38 (4405 days ago) @ AaronB

Dry fire and watch where the pistol moves, then adjust your hold and/or trigger pull to correct. Practice with the M&P only until it becomes natural. The trigger is different to what you are used to and you will need to relearn and fine tune your skills.
I have two M&P compacts, 9 and 40. Both needed to be broke in. The triggers are not lighter but very smooth.

Brien

Treat it like a DAO revolver...

by Sarge ⌂ @, Central Misery, Sunday, September 09, 2012, 18:13 (4405 days ago) @ AaronB

instead of an otter-matic. Even works with a Sigma ;)

After I massaged the trigger on mine, I really like it.

by cas, Sunday, September 09, 2012, 20:27 (4405 days ago) @ AaronB

You can re-shape the sear, but you might as well just buy an Apex one.

I polished it and all the applicable trigger works, re-shaped and polished the striker block, then did the "add a screw" pre-travel mod and the trigger is just dandy.

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