45 ACP Glock was not, at least it’s trigger pull was not as bad as this new M&P. When I started shooting the M&P, I did not like the stiff and gritty trigger. It just felt “right” when going into my master grip and drawing the pistol from the holster. Right off the bat, I loved the smooth lines and comfortable grip of the M&P. At the time, I was experimenting with the caliber a bit in deciding to transition over from my current duty caliber at the time of a.
Apex tactical trigger install full size#
My first experience with this line of pistols came in the form of an M&P full size frame in. When Smith and Wesson launched the M&P series of guns, I remember shooters lining up out the door to see what all the fuss was about by shooting one on the range. I will wrap up with how my eyes were re-opened to another great pistol in which I had a brief encounter with a year ago with documented positive results. Let’s look at my own personal experiences over the past couple of months that ranges from literally saving one pistol from total discredit to truly enhancing what I considered my daily “go to” gun. Recently, I have come into contact with a company by the name of Apex Tactical Specialties, which is doing some great things in the field of giving shooters a new option in their custom trigger needs.
For what the factory Glock trigger “is” and “is not”, the fact of the matter is, it’s simply reliable, consistent and manageable.
Over the years, these factors have played heavily into my choice of carrying a Glock pistol daily. Due to cost or limitations on what switching springs could offer, a lot of good pistols were discredited due to over travel, mushy triggers or just heavy “felt” trigger pulls due to ergonomics of the trigger design. For years now, the concept of custom trigger options on factory production guns has been limited to spring kits or serious money spent with gunsmiths to grind, clip and polish factory triggers to give the end users a smoother, crisper trigger.