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Old July 23rd, 2008, 12:12 AM   #71
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I like the extension grip on the clip.
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Old July 23rd, 2008, 12:29 AM   #72
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Yeah....it's a lot more comfortable.
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Old July 23rd, 2008, 09:33 AM   #73
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I have both the XD9SC and the M&P9c. The XD9SC was my first handgun and will always hold a special place in my heart. The M&P9c, on the other hand, is my go to for EDC. It feels better in my hand, is a little less blocky and more concealable, and I shoot it better.
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Old July 23rd, 2008, 06:25 PM   #74
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I have both the XD9SC and the M&P9c. The XD9SC was my first handgun and will always hold a special place in my heart. The M&P9c, on the other hand, is my go to for EDC. It feels better in my hand, is a little less blocky and more concealable, and I shoot it better.
What holster do you have for it? Do you have any other cool "toys" for 'em?
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I use several holsters for the M&P9c including: Comp-Tac Infidel, Minotaur Gladiator, and Belt; Bladetech IWB and Tek-Lok; K&D Cochise Defender; UBG Bonneville; and Brommeland Max-Con V. I sold all the holsters I had for the XD9SC except for an Uncle Mike's simple IWB which I store it in. As far as "toys" or tools as I would prefer to call them, I have extended (full-size) mags with extensions for both and Crimson Trace laser grips on the M&P9c.

I guess another tool that is usable across multiple platforms would be the UpLULA.
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I shoot both one day at the range... personally I preferred the feel of the M&P, but when I considered all factor I would have purchased the XDsc... factors that included reliable track record... and then I purchased another Glock... sorry, but that is reality.
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I use several holsters for the M&P9c including: Comp-Tac Infidel, Minotaur Gladiator, and Belt; Bladetech IWB and Tek-Lok; K&D Cochise Defender; UBG Bonneville; and Brommeland Max-Con V. I sold all the holsters I had for the XD9SC except for an Uncle Mike's simple IWB which I store it in. As far as "toys" or tools as I would prefer to call them, I have extended (full-size) mags with extensions for both and Crimson Trace laser grips on the M&P9c.

I guess another tool that is usable across multiple platforms would be the UpLULA.
Which holster do you use the most? Which one is more comfortable?
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Which holster do you use the most? Which one is more comfortable?
It depends on my dress and daily activities, that's why I use several.

What works for me may not work for you. All I can say is everyone ends up with a bag of holsters.
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It depends on my dress and daily activities, that's why I use several.

What works for me may not work for you. All I can say is everyone ends up with a bag of holsters.
The more stuff the better. All I need is more money :P
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