I have had my M&P Pro 9mm for over a year now and I have a butt load invested in this gun and I still can’t get it right. I have the Apex DCAEK and RAM so the trigger is acceptable now but I’m on my 3rd set of sights and I still can’t shoot this gun near as good as my Sigs with Meprolights.
I 1st replaced the stock sights with Warren Tactical 3 dot nights sights thinking that I would try to stay as close to the Sigs as possible with a 3 Dot night sight set up. That didn't go well and the gun shot 3 " low and the vials for the night sights were way tiny. I just replaced them with Ameriglo all black sights. I spoke to Ameriglo and they recommended the .250" tall front sight but after shooting this set up and finding out it shoots about 4" low I'm pretty pissed. I just checked the spec's on the factory sights and the Tru Glow that came with the gun is listed as .160". I guess that explains why my gun shoots Low.... I think.
Anyway does anyone have advice without calling me a dumbass?
My logic was that I would try a plastic striker gun and use it at carbine classes. I chose the M&P after reading the great reviews in this Forum and Glocks just never felt right in my hand. I have over a thousand bucks invested in my M&P and I’m trying not to give up on it. I take responsibility for the issues I’m having so I’m not blaming S&W.
Maybe I will have to go back to what I know..... P226 West German or maybe my P226ST.
If you have a plain black front sight, I would recommend having the front sight milled to a shorter height. I did this on my 9L slide which was hitting low at 7 yards. At 25 yds. it was shooting about 4" low. By milling the front sight down .010" the point of impact is where it needs to be.
I tried that too. I spent my own cash and ammo trying to warm up to Glocks, twice. I was somewhat buying into “low bore-axis, striker fired/consistent trigger, uber reliable etc” hype. Another plus was that I could get one issued and they are lighter than my SIGs.
After dedicating over a solid year of shooting Glocks (G19,G26), and only shooting my P226R when I had to qualify, I deicided that they weren’t for me. I noticed a few things during this time. I wasn’t as accurate with the Glocks, the G19 wasn’t as reliable as my SIGs, I never got used to the grip angle, I would bleed every time I would shoot them, the triggers suck and I wasn’t as fast with them. Honestly, it felt like I was going from a Cadillac (SIG) to a Geo Metro.
So I ditched the Glocks and dedicated my time to the SIGs again. I instantly felt better. More importantly, my confidence went back up because I shoot them so much better. Now I wish I would have dedicated that time, $$ and ammo for more training instead of dicking around with the Glocks.
I have been happy with Dawson Precision. I have a 9L that shot low, talked with them measured the sight, let them do the math. I am happy now with a warren rear and a DP fiber optic front sight.
I had a 1911 that I wanted a fiber optic front sight for but the website did not offer the height I needed. Called them up and talked to them for a bit. I decided to send them my slide with a 20 yd bench rest target. They made the correct sight I needed, installed it and sent it back. They are VERY good.
A stock standard 4" 9/40 M&P uses a. 160" tall front Tzoid. On my 5" M&P Pro 9 I use a Warren rear (plain black) and a Warren .190" tall by .115" serrated black front sight.
If you have our .250" in shooting low then call me and I’ll swap it for a .210" (as an earlier post stated, our measurement is overall height of the sight). Item SW-810-210
After years of effort and thousands of rounds I have come to the conclusion that I don’t shoot poly framed, striker fired pistols well enough for me. I am content with my DA/SA HK P-30 and Beretta M9.
This kinda surprises me. I have the 9 Pro and always shot lights out. I changed nothing, love the trigger and the sights.
I just bought the 40 version last week celebrating my freedom (thanks to those that made that happen). I only shot it on steel so did not notice POI low or not. It did have one mag that nose dived rounds and had trouble feeding the first , that’s going back.
I am really happy with my Pro’s. Sucks for those that don’t, every gun has it’s own attitude. Buying a quality Pro increases the chance you get a great one, but not always. Good luck making it perfect.