06-18-2015, 06:28 PM
Welcome!
I'll echo what others have said. Try before you buy.
I have large hands, so Glocks work well for me. I also like the XD platform. The ergonomics are nice. I would put the M&P #3 on my list. It really comes down to what's comfy in your hand and what you are accurate with. The only way to know that is by shooting them. All are good in my book if you are looking for a striker fired gun.
Also, don't underestimate the usefulness of practice and training. You mentioned you are fairly new to firearms. Maybe a training course or two would make your decision easier, especially when it comes to a carry gun.
I'll echo what others have said. Try before you buy.
I have large hands, so Glocks work well for me. I also like the XD platform. The ergonomics are nice. I would put the M&P #3 on my list. It really comes down to what's comfy in your hand and what you are accurate with. The only way to know that is by shooting them. All are good in my book if you are looking for a striker fired gun.
Also, don't underestimate the usefulness of practice and training. You mentioned you are fairly new to firearms. Maybe a training course or two would make your decision easier, especially when it comes to a carry gun.
I'll echo what others have said. Try before you buy.
I have large hands, so Glocks work well for me. I also like the XD platform. The ergonomics are nice. I would put the M&P #3 on my list. It really comes down to what's comfy in your hand and what you are accurate with. The only way to know that is by shooting them. All are good in my book if you are looking for a striker fired gun.
Also, don't underestimate the usefulness of practice and training. You mentioned you are fairly new to firearms. Maybe a training course or two would make your decision easier, especially when it comes to a carry gun.


Search
Member List
Calendar
Red Dot Arms
Help
