M&P Shield EZ Comparison: .30 Super Carry, 9mm, and .380.

Published on February 17, 2022
Duration: 29:04

This review by Hickok45 compares the Smith & Wesson M&P Shield EZ models in .30 Super Carry, 9mm, and .380 Auto. He highlights differences in recoil, weight, and magazine capacity, noting the .30 Super Carry offers 9mm-like ballistics with increased capacity. Hickok45 also discusses potential grip safety issues for those with larger hands.

Quick Summary

The Smith & Wesson M&P Shield EZ series offers distinct performance across .30 Super Carry, 9mm, and .380 Auto. The .30 Super Carry provides 9mm-like ballistics with higher capacity (10+1) and similar recoil, while the .380 Auto is lighter with less recoil. A key handling note involves ensuring full depression of the grip safety for those with larger hands.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction of Shield EZ Models
  2. 01:35Grip Safety and Hand Size Considerations
  3. 02:59.30 Super Carry vs. 9mm Ballistics
  4. 04:57Recoil Comparison: .30 SC vs 9mm
  5. 08:40The .380 EZ Experience
  6. 10:30Magazine Capacity Advantage
  7. 15:51Final Conclusions

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the M&P Shield EZ .30 Super Carry, 9mm, and .380 Auto models?

The .30 Super Carry offers 9mm-like ballistics with higher capacity (10+1 vs 8+1 for 9mm) and similar recoil. The .380 Auto is lighter (18.5 oz vs 21.6 oz) with less recoil but reduced power. All share similar external dimensions but differ in internal components and magazine capacity.

Does the M&P Shield EZ have any specific handling considerations?

Yes, individuals with larger hands may need to consciously ensure full depression of the grip safety to prevent the firearm from failing to fire. This is a critical point for personal use, though not an issue for most shooters.

How does the recoil of the .30 Super Carry compare to the 9mm in the M&P Shield EZ?

During live fire testing, the recoil impulse of the .30 Super Carry and 9mm were found to be remarkably similar. The .30 Super Carry felt slightly 'snappier' due to higher pressure, while the 9mm had more of a 'push' recoil.

What is the main advantage of the .30 Super Carry cartridge in the M&P Shield EZ?

The primary advantage highlighted is magazine capacity. In the same magazine footprint where the 9mm holds 8 rounds, the .30 Super Carry holds 10 rounds, providing a 20% increase in ammunition capacity.

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