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09-24-2012, 14:54
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M&P Trigger comparison video
Hey guys, for anyone with a M&P that feels like the trigger is inadequate...I made a video comparing the stock trigger of a M&P 9C vs. a M&P spec ops with Apex sear and striker block. I used a Lyman trigger pull gauge to measure the results and tried my best to show difference in trigger rest. Hope you guys like it, this company is started to slowly branch out into other brands like Glock, Sig ect.
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09-24-2012, 17:17
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Wouldn't it be easier to do that without magazines inserted?
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09-24-2012, 19:39
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Wouldn't it be easier to do that without magazines inserted?
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Well, for the M&P spec ops yes, because it doesn't have a mag safety...but the M&P 9C cannot fire unless the mag is in...which sucks lol.
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09-24-2012, 20:46
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Good video. I didn't realize how long the reset was on a stock M&P trigger. Thanks.
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09-24-2012, 21:39
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Originally Posted by Vultite
Well, for the M&P spec ops yes, because it doesn't have a mag safety...but the M&P 9C cannot fire unless the mag is in...which sucks lol.
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Mag safety removes very easy and pin slack can be filled with small spring from Home Depot. I have done this on 2 M&P's and spring pack cost $2.99 and you get 20 springs
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09-25-2012, 06:11
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Originally Posted by M&P Shooter
Mag safety removes very easy and pin slack can be filled with small spring from Home Depot. I have done this on 2 M&P's and spring pack cost $2.99 and you get 20 springs
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Well then, guess I know what I am doing next
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09-25-2012, 07:22
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Well then, guess I know what I am doing next 
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Apex hard sear
Remove mag safety(I got a pack of springs from Home Depot)
Apex Safety plunger(I did this by laying the slide on a roll of tap and used a brass punch.
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09-25-2012, 21:35
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You can buy a new sear housing but why when you have to remove sear housing to install Apex hard sear, you just don't put the small safety lever back in and replace spring with a slightly larger one to tack up slack from removing safety lever.
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09-28-2012, 16:22
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Originally Posted by M&P Shooter
You can buy a new sear housing but why when you have to remove sear housing to install Apex hard sear, you just don't put the small safety lever back in and replace spring with a slightly larger one to tack up slack from removing safety lever.
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Thanks for the info!
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