I bought an M&P 9 for my big blue eyed girl a couple yrs ago. It has roughly 1500rds through it now and has been reliable. I found one with a thumb safety and picked up a couple more mags, then added 10-8 base plates, along with their sweet sights(damn near a mandatory addition to anything I actually shoot much).
I think this Pro Series CORE (Competition Optic Ready Equipment) is an incredibly astute marketing move on Smith and Wesson's part.
http://modernserviceweapons.com/?p=1289
I just recently dumped quite a chunk of change into an RMR ready Glock, and I still have work to do on the frame and trigger. By the time I'm done with it, I could almost have two of these new M&Ps, or one new M&P and a ton of mags and practice ammo.
If anyone reading this isn't familiar with 10-8 Performance, I highly suggest you check out their products and learn more about Hilton Yam.
http://www.10-8performance.com/
I think this Pro Series CORE (Competition Optic Ready Equipment) is an incredibly astute marketing move on Smith and Wesson's part.
http://modernserviceweapons.com/?p=1289
I just recently dumped quite a chunk of change into an RMR ready Glock, and I still have work to do on the frame and trigger. By the time I'm done with it, I could almost have two of these new M&Ps, or one new M&P and a ton of mags and practice ammo.
If anyone reading this isn't familiar with 10-8 Performance, I highly suggest you check out their products and learn more about Hilton Yam.
http://www.10-8performance.com/