Looks like yet another topic that will have to be relegated to the Boiler Room.
What a shame. Something so simple, and yet it has to turn sour.
What a shame. Something so simple, and yet it has to turn sour.
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Don't get me wrong. I bought an M&P9 Threaded and did 1500 trigger pulls on it trying to smooth out the 180 grit trigger pull. Once I realized that it was going to take $150 to simply get a hint of a reset, I was out.
M&P has the best ergonomics of any handgun I have ever held.
Sorry, just hopped in at the end of this thread and wanted to address this comment.
One of the main issues I have with the M&P series is the lack of consistency or quality control. I've had some with fantastic triggers and others that are horrendous. When you buy one you really have to check it out good. I went to buy a 9c once and I found a good one about 4 guns in.
I wrote this up a while back to help with some if the issues I personally noticed: http://www.theoutdoorstrader.com/showthread.php?t=39213&highlight=m%26amp%3Bp+buyers+guide
I am gonna shoot a M&P in 40 soon though. Just to see how it feels. I serious doubt it'll convince me to make a switch. It would have to seriously be a dramatic difference for me to trade off my G23.