M&P 9 Whats the verdict?
#1
Posted 02 April 2009 - 05:01 PM
How are these pistols doing in matches as far as accuracy potential and reliability? Hopefully what ive read is a small number of the population.
Ive also read the triggers leave something to be desired. Ive shot a full size .40 and didnt see too much of an issue. Then again i only shout about 15 rnds. Is there anything to give it a better reset (thats the issue ive heard) while keeping the trigger around 4lbs.
Im starting to drift the the gunsmithing section so ill leave it at that.
Thanks for any help,
Major
#2
Posted 02 April 2009 - 05:39 PM
Keep reading. It is pretty well covered on the forum. My personal experience:
M&P9PRO 100% reliable, accurate and all around great gun.
It seems some have claimed to have had problems but many others I think will share my opinion.
Buy one with confidence. The triggers are better on the pro than the other models but the others are still plenty good for a production gun. go to the gun store and compare the trigger to a sigma then tell me what you think.
I agree with you about the Compact model. It is intended to be small for concealment but I felt it was too small for me and sold it. But it fired around 500 rounds flawlessly before I sold it.
Again, use search and then form your own conclusion. Good luck
This post has been edited by sandman78: 02 April 2009 - 05:40 PM
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#3
Posted 02 April 2009 - 06:20 PM
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#4
Posted 02 April 2009 - 06:35 PM
#6
Posted 29 May 2009 - 05:37 AM
#7
Posted 29 May 2009 - 06:59 AM
G-ManBart, on Apr 2 2009, 07:20 PM, said:
I typed that too soon. While I really like the way it feels, points and handles, it has had some issues. I've been keeping an exact log and it's had one FTF and three FTEs in the first 900 rounds (rounding here). The FTF was very early on and hasn't happened again. The FTEs are a mystery. All factory ammo, the FTE cases look fine and aren't tight in the chamber...I don't get it. It'll go several hundred rounds perfectly and then totally out of the blue....FTE.
Having paid close attention to the topic here, on the M&P forum and on the S&W forum it's very obvious that this isn't an isolated problem. The Pros seem to be very slightly more likely to have this problem, but there are plenty of standard and compact 9s and .40s doing the same thing. In one thread on the M&P forum there were 26 different people reporting that either their gun or that of a close friend/student was experiencing FTEs.
The fix seems to be chamber polishing and sometimes a tweak to the extractor and Smith is now returning guns from warranty service with polished chambers and feed ramps, which usually fixes the problem.
So, I'm sticking with the Pro for a Production rig, but I don't quite yet trust it....we'll see how it does the second thousand rounds. R,
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#8
Posted 29 May 2009 - 08:09 AM
One wart I had to deal with ... the barrel had obvious rifling problems right out of the box. I immediately emailed S&W with pictures and was told it had chatter marks from a broken cutting tool. They replaced the barrel. I had them tune the action at the same time.
I can't explain why the folks at S&W didn't see the barrel problem during production, but to their credit they fixed it right away.
#9
Posted 29 May 2009 - 08:29 AM
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#10
Posted 29 May 2009 - 08:38 AM
Here's why:
Ergonomics. I think it is the best fitting gun on the planet. With three backstrap choices, it's excellent.
Bore Axis. The bore axis is very low, so muzzle flip is minimized with everything from gaming loads to +p. Similiar to a Glock, MUCH lower than XD or Sig, or HK.
All Steel subframe. Should lend to accuracy and durability.
Exceptional Customer Service. Smith and Wesson may be the best in the business.
AMERICAN MADE, FROM AMERICAN PARTS. No further explanation needed.
1911 grip-angle... The way a gun should be.
Issues:
Crunchy trigger in the standard models. A bit of fine grit sand paper or 500 rounds should fix MOST of the this. Dan Burwell can do it right away, for under $70.
FTEs... MOSTLY found in the PRO Series. While it's at Dan's, have him polish the chamber and ramp.... I got mine polished, and it's been flawless since.
I don't see either of the above "issues" as issues, as I would have the trigger tweaked to my preferences on ANY gun I bought, and I'd have the chamber and ramp polished too. I see it as a $100 upgrade to any gun.
That said... my 9c has been 100% flawless. The trigger is excellent, since it is currently equiped with the PRO Series trigger out of my PRO...
www.burwellgunsmithing.com I think...
BUY IT!
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#12
Posted 29 May 2009 - 09:35 AM
#13
Posted 29 May 2009 - 10:32 AM
blkexp98, on Apr 2 2009, 08:01 PM, said:
I will report back on my M&P9 Pro after my club match this Sunday. My gun was just returned from S&W with a new extractor and "modified barrel" after being sent in for extraction problems. I am really glad that S&W made an effort to correct the problem instead of just test firing it and shipping it back to me as I have read about on this forum.
I really like this gun and have been shooting very well with it during three recent matches, but I had extraction issues during the last two of the three matches and had to switch back to my Glock 34 after the first stage of the last match that I shot it in. I really want to run this gun, but I will have to wring it out real well before I trust it in any serious match. I bought this gun to compete with and if it is not reliable then I have no use for it. I am going to have to shoot my Glock in the upcoming Section Championship due to my trust issues.
I do own three other (4") M&P's and this is the only one that I have had any trouble out of. I am not a S&W or M&P hater at all, I'm just passing on my experience with this particular gun. I certainly wouldn't discourage anyone from purchasing an M&P pistol.
#15
Posted 29 May 2009 - 11:42 AM
But there is a bright side! My wife said maybe I need to think about getting a backup gun!
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#16
Posted 29 May 2009 - 05:34 PM
sandman, on May 29 2009, 01:42 PM, said:
But there is a bright side! My wife said maybe I need to think about getting a backup gun!
She sounds like a keeper
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#17
Posted 29 May 2009 - 05:41 PM
SRD, on May 29 2009, 02:24 PM, said:
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#18
Posted 29 May 2009 - 08:10 PM
SRD, on May 29 2009, 10:09 AM, said:
One wart I had to deal with ... the barrel had obvious rifling problems right out of the box. I immediately emailed S&W with pictures and was told it had chatter marks from a broken cutting tool. They replaced the barrel. I had them tune the action at the same time.
I can't explain why the folks at S&W didn't see the barrel problem during production, but to their credit they fixed it right away.
I had the same problem with my second PRO. S&W replaced the barrel no problem. Anyway I am on my 3rd PRP and all three have run 100%.
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#19
Posted 01 June 2009 - 07:32 AM
#20
Posted 01 June 2009 - 05:11 PM
It took a cleaning rod and a couple light taps with a rubber mallet to get the casing out of the chamber. Ammo was Speer frangible.
I've got a full-size .45 that's got 1,250 rounds through it without issue. That's with mostly 200gr cast reloads but I've also run the gun with Federal 185JHP and Winchester 230 ball.
This post has been edited by Tokarev: 01 June 2009 - 05:11 PM
#21
Posted 01 June 2009 - 05:34 PM
I brought the gun home, and inspected the extractor closely. I soaked it in CLP, and dug in with a plastic toothpick. The extractor was literally HALF plugged with carbon. One half of the extractor gripping surface was plugged up with carbon. MY poor cleaning technique.
After scraping out the extractor claw with the toothpick, and cleaning the gun, I shot it again today, another 100 rounds. The cases flew normally again (considering the low power factor).
Tonight, I brought the gun home to clean again, and really looked closely at the barrel after shooting some moly bullet reloads. I was scrubbing and swabing it until it came "clean", but looking closely, it still had imperfections in the rifling grooves. I took out the barrel, and dropped it in a zip-lock sandwich-bag, then filled the bottom of the bag with Breakfree CLP to immerse the barrel. I let it sit for 3 hrs, soaking in CLP. I then han the brass brush again a few times and swabbed it with a white cloth... BLACK.
My cleaning routine was NOT good enough. Now, the extractor get attention and a fine cleaning, and the barrel will get scrubbed better (the jacketed Zero bullets leave a LOT less cr@p...).
Get the chamber polished, and keep that extractor spotless, and soak your barrel in solvent every 2000 rounds or so.
Probably good advice for any heavy-use gun...
JeffWard
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#22
Posted 01 June 2009 - 06:54 PM
I've personally seen 25 guns that were consistently having failures to extract. The guns were only 3 months old and had less than 1000 rounds through them.
They were all sent back to S-W, who was able to duplicate the issue with the ammunition we sent back with the guns. They're still investigating.
I have both a 9L and a 4 inch and both have been functioning fine. I have less than 1000 rounds through them though.
Seiichi
#23
Posted 02 June 2009 - 04:53 AM
itchy, on Jun 1 2009, 07:54 PM, said:
I've personally seen 25 guns that were consistently having failures to extract. The guns were only 3 months old and had less than 1000 rounds through them.
They were all sent back to S-W, who was able to duplicate the issue with the ammunition we sent back with the guns. They're still investigating.
I have both a 9L and a 4 inch and both have been functioning fine. I have less than 1000 rounds through them though.
Seiichi
You don't happen to work for LASD, by chance? There have been some threads on a couple other boards about the Los Angeles Sheriff's Office having problems with their M&P's.

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