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Apex sear for M&P
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bkoenig:
I put an Apex sear in my M&P 9L a couple of days ago and I have to say I'm really impressed. The trigger wasn't horrible before, but when I would dry fire I noticed the front sight would do a little dance every time the trigger broke. The trigger had some creep right before it would break, and it kind of stacked somewhat. I'm not very good with a handgun, so I don't have the best trigger control. After putting in the sear and polishing the trigger bar & striker the front sight doesn't move a bit when I dry fire. The trigger now is quite a bit lighter, with a crisp break and no creep once the initial stage is taken up. It's comparable to a really nice 2 stage trigger on a service rifle. I know that sounds kind of weird, but that's the best way I can describe it.
I'm sure someone who's a better shot with a pistol would have been able to master the factory trigger, but for someone like me I think this is going to make a huge difference. I can't wait to take it out this weekend and see how much better I shoot. If anyone has an M&P I would highly recommend this upgrade. It's a little on the pricey side, but I think it's well worth it.
predatorhunter:
Brian where did you order your sear from? I have two M&P pistols so I think I might try it in one of them. I saw Midway has them for about $40. How hard would you say it was to install? Thanks for any input you have on this.
Chris Z:
These sears make a VERY Light, nice trigger on the M&P
bkoenig:
I got it from here:
http://www.apextactical.com/
I bought just the sear, but if you want you can also get spring kits to further lighten the pull. I was concerned that those might affect reliability so I went with just the sear.
I took it out last weekend to the ENGC 3 gun match and it was the best I've ever shot with a pistol. I'm much more accurate with this new sear. After shooting it some more I will say one think I don't like is the fact that the trigger seems to have no detectable reset. I like a good positive "click" when I let off the trigger and the sear resets. For action shooting I don't really notice it, but for slower paced bullseye type shooting it's very noticeable. Apex does have a striker block kit that supposedly helps this. I might have to try it eventually.
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