As I said, I thought it was common knowledge, obviously not as common as I thought.The only place I've ever even seen such a statement was in this thread.
Trigger control is fundamental to accuracy. Smooth trigger travel makes that control easier, but certainly isn't a determinate of accuracyIn all my years of training I've only ever been taught that a good trigger and control of same is fundamental to accuracy.
I wouldn't know who to blame for not telling you, you'll have to figure it out for yourselfI was never told it was a "myth".
I've had that discussion with them, we're personal friends, and they do it for the same reason that Ed Brown offers a full length recoil spring guide...because there is a customer demand for it. Some people would much rather spend money than put in work, plus a large portion of the M&P market will be happy with the stock trigger. If they could capture even half the M&P market, they'd be rolling in money...they're notEvidently Apex Tactical, who is profiting greatly from the m&p's lousy factory trigger is unaware of this "myth" as well.
Otherwise why would they waste their time and money coming up with a better trigger? Someone should tell them.
I'm the last one to poo-poo the advantages of the Apex Tactical FSS action kit on my M&P, but I don't deny that it is a crutch for my lack of dedication to practice.
I've also had the trigger of every S&W revolver I own tuned as well as action work on all my pistols. I freely admit to being a trigger snob, but it doesn't make it any less of a crutch