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  • @SharkChode are you talking frame size when you say mid size 9mm and full size .40? Because the .40 is not full size it's a scaled down 10mm and has the absurd name of .40 Small&Weak from 10mm fans and .45acp fans. If you were talking about frame size , never mind

  • M&P is the best, but i like Rugers

    they're cheap, but they're durable and smooth !!

  • Just real quick, that's a glock @ 3:23 not an M&P.

  • according to the best of 9mm website.the cz is the top pick.so where is it?

  • @nathoi & @irken8313 I was wondering the same thing. Where's the CZ 75 B?!

  • where are the cz's?

  • @nathoi Yes, where are the CZ's?

  • glock goes before the m&p, more than 50% of the u.s police force uses one

  • @506PIR101Airborne

    Glocks are very reliable (and fun), but that humpy glock grip doesn't work for everybody. The M&P feels better to shoot, and it achieves tighter target groups, making it a better choice for cops in my opinion. (Glocks are still great, though).

  • @LoversFashion u can like m and p's but there is a reason that more than 50% of p.d. s use them, plus have you held a gen 4 glock, they have better grips like the m and p, but m and p would be my second fav!

  • @LoversFashion i would agree. Sometimes the grip (depending on which you use) can dig into your hands. Another thing is I prefer the M&P because it feel better. Though...i do own a Glock.

  • i don't know anything about pistols except for the fact that i like S&W's Beretta's and shiny ones :)

  • Smith & Wesson M&P should not be number 1 simply because it has THE WORST sights ever put on a factory handgun, is not as reliable as the other guns on the list, and it is too expensive.

    Glock 19 should have been #1 by a landslide.

  • @DownOnwax I disagree 100%, with the standard Glock sights to be the worst in the business, hands down. It is not more expensive to the point of it being beat over by a Glock 19 in a "landslide". M&P wouldn't be beat by 19 but IF ANYTHING by the 22, which is what more U.S. agencies (not the midsize 9mm but the full size .40 S&W). M&P over Glock any day.

  • CZ75 is good too!

  • Out of your list I have only shot the Sig, the Glock, and the M&P. I definitely, prefer the M&P & wish my department would adopt it.

  • My uncle is a deputy and he packs a raging bull wherever he goes. :)

  • @BoggleDongMongerFlog

    Are you serious? How does he carry it?

  • @LoversFashion He's got a strap that goes around his chest, when he pulls it out it looks like he's pulling it out of his armpit.

  • @LoversFashion how do you carry your pistol? in your pants... down around the ankles....

  • @LoversFashion depends on dept regulations as long as the gun is on an prroved list he can carry w.e. sum depts in the us dont supply their officers with firearms and instead make them purchase their duty weapon from an approved list of brands and calibers and or sfety regs and as long as they meet them they can carry w.e. they want. im in md where berettas are made in the us so our state police uses the px4 in .40 dao (dao is bs but w.e) but my county police use glocks. just depends..

  • S&W M&P is the shit, I love that pistol and I hope that my local PD will adopt M&P in soon because I'm joining.

  • I'm sorry in my opinion the order is COMPLETELY messed up. The Glock 22 isn't even mentioned and MOST American police departments use the hadngun i would just said "Glock" instead of "Glock 19" and put it as number one. After that is a toss up between Sig and Springfield XD.

  • you are smoking crack, most of those guns are junk. , best gun---Kimber

  • I'd say the best service pistol I've ever heard of from former cops I know is the Smith & Wesson 59.

    Many I know also carry the Sig Sauer P226 in .40 S&W.

  • @hogger129

    You're right about the S&W Model 59. I love that gun.

    It can withstand ten years of constant shooting.

    I wish they would start mass-producing that gun again!!!

    As for .40 caliber, I think 10mm is better - just a personal preference.

    You get more power for your recoil-management troubles.

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  • @LoversFashion - I haven't shot the 10mm Auto in a long time. I hear the stuff they have now is a lot more lightly loaded than the old stuff from the 1980s. I had a Bren Ten I sold years ago that took 10mm Auto and it just battered the hell out of my wrists. I always thought the 1911 in .45 Auto was a good all around gun. Plenty of power. I like the 1911s slim design, natural aim, single-action trigger. Only downside is that it only holds 7 or 8 rounds if you top the magazine off.

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