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Old 11-20-2011, 9:10 PM
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Really depends on how it feels for you. I've shot both and they both shoot well, but the M&P feels so much better in my hand which makes me shoot it better.

I just went with an M&P for a 9mm which is also beneficial as I'm a lefty and the M&P is fully ambidextrous.
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