I have a couple of 89's and a sigma. I like them both but nothing compared to my m&p. The 89 is a beast, the trigger slack sucks but it's been very reliable. I swear I can shoot gravel through it.
We didn't purchase anything but the wife liked the lc9. I think Nathan is the guy that helped us. Super nice, knowledgeable, and willing to show us anything. We went from 1911's, the judge, m&ps...you name it.
The wife and I own a business in lp and it all boils down to cus service. Even...
The wife and I stopped in last week. She's looking for a carry and we were in the area. The guy that helped us was very helpful and excellent customer service. I've never been in there before that.
I had District court duty last week but was on vacation. I called and told them I was gonna be out of town that week and they pushed it back until the middle of Aug. I'm kinda looking forward to it, don't know why.
Iv'e only fished it once and didn't have any luck. everyone I talk to says to watch the Mississippi. when it's falling at certain feet then it's "lights out". Maybe talk to some locals or check some other fourms to find out what levels it is but that's the word Im getting.
M&P works well for lefties. I'm a southpaw and it's awkward releasing the slide or mag release on right handed guns. There is a reason most mag releases and slide releases are on the left side of the gun. It's for right handed people. If you are lefty then buy something that is made for lefty.