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WHISKEYTRAIN 12-01-2009 08:06 PM

Glock 27 vs. S&W M&P compact .40
 
I am debating which one to get out of these 2 guns. This will be my first hand gun. My dad has a glock 27 and I like it a lot. I have also heard excellent reviews for the s&w style of this gun. What do you guys think? Any reviews? Thanks

CalHunter 12-01-2009 10:08 PM

I own, have carried on and off-duty and have shot numerous Glock pistols in 9mm, .40 and .45 calibers (models 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 27 and 30). They are accurate, easy to shoot and safe. They have a safe action (kind of a hybrid between single and double action) where the first through the last round fired all have the same 5 pound trigger pull. It's hard to go wrong with a Glock.

The model you're considering (27) is normally viewed as a concealed carry or backup gun and is called a sub-compact. Many people who use that model get a magazine extender (adds 1 round) which also gives them a place for their little finger when gripping the gun.

You may want to check out how a Glock 23 feels in your hand as it's still considered a compact but gives a little more room for your grip. It's still quite concealable under a shirt or in a fannypack if needed.

I've shot a couple S&W autos (59 & 4006) and they are accurate. I've never shot the M&P model so couldn't tell you about that particular model. I see their specs state they have a double action only trigger set at 6.5 pounds for trigger pull.

If you are able to, you may want to check out the S&W trigger pull in a gun store just to see if it's something you're going to be comfortable with or not.

Personally, I prefer Glock, SIG and 1911 style pistols in that order. Given your current question, I would recommend the Glock but also suggest you handle both in a store so you have a better idea of what feels best to you. Good luck.

VAhuntr 12-02-2009 03:11 AM

I carry a Glock 27 as a backup/off duty gun everyday. If it were me I'd pick a Glock but the M&P is a darn good pistol. As CalHunter stated, a G23 maybe a little better choice. It will be more comfortable for extended range sessions but still yet be easy to conceal should you decide to do so.

00svtlightning 12-02-2009 04:19 AM

Go grab both and see which feels good in the hand. I carry a M&P 40 on duty and love it. I was issued a Glock 23 which I had no problems with. I liked the way the M&P felt in my hand. It also is pretty similar to a glock in function. If you can go to a shop that has some you can rent and shoot.


Either way you go you're getting a good handgun.

Ron Duval 12-02-2009 05:22 AM

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WHISKEYTRAIN 12-02-2009 06:13 AM

Thanks for the opinions guys! I forgot to mention that I will be getting the concealed permit, so I am going to be concealing it.

halfbakedi420 12-02-2009 06:39 AM

i have a 27 in 40 cal, and when i am jus messin round shootin i put the clip from my glock 22 40 cal in it and have 15 shots vs the 9 it comes standard with...you can sprinkle sand and water in a glock and it wont jam..even after 60 shots!!!!.i know this mannnnnn

Boxmaker 12-02-2009 05:58 PM

Another vote for the Glock. I have a G19 and a G22. And a XD45 And I have shot the M&P in the 40. All great guns but I like the Glock the best.

SureShot10 12-02-2009 09:16 PM

Has anyone here bought a new glock rtf? I am close to ordering the G19 with the RTF handle but I am told the next gen glocks will be debut early next year so I dont know what to do..

Duckbutter48 12-03-2009 05:46 AM

Basically itll come down to what feels best for you. The options mentioned are all very good choices. To me I would not go with the M&P because I hate the feel of the trigger, not saying its bad but I personally like the feel of the Glocks or Xd's trigger much better.


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