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Old 10-01-2013, 06:48 PM   #35
redlite
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Exactly, a MA compliant trigger is supposed to be 10# to pull, I think most of them are more between 11-13# ,the "length" of pull is terrible in my opinion from factory. I was ready to use my M&P .45 as a door stop, until I read up on it. Apex (there are other companies also) makes a trigger kit, that reduces trigger pull to around 5# and reduces trigger reset which is exactly as you wrote, return forward trigger travel in order to fire another round. There are a few gunsmiths up your way that can do the work also. It makes night and day difference.
I have the full size M&P in .40. Hate it. Now i know what to do with it. Use it as a door stopper
The triggers on them suck. I tried to explain to my dad about how the recoil transfer through the trigger felt like someone smashed my finger with a hammer everytime i pulled the trigger. He thought i was smokin crack till he tried it and went ouchie. Answer is glock
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