1911 Operator
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i have an mp40c and an mp45c.
i think the triggers on these are more difficult to master as well. it's that nondescript "break" of the trigger coupled with the overtravel. they're heavy trigger pulls too.
i seem to shoot left with both my mp's. kind of annoyed enough by it that i'm considering selling both. smith shoulda done a better job with the trigger on these.
i think the grips has a lot to do with this problem as well. it is too long forward to back, and not wide enought in the middle (even with the large grip on). when i dry fire mine the front sight always wobbles side to side.
i have a buttload of guns and have never experienced this with any, until the mp's.
i think the triggers on these are more difficult to master as well. it's that nondescript "break" of the trigger coupled with the overtravel. they're heavy trigger pulls too.
i seem to shoot left with both my mp's. kind of annoyed enough by it that i'm considering selling both. smith shoulda done a better job with the trigger on these.
i think the grips has a lot to do with this problem as well. it is too long forward to back, and not wide enought in the middle (even with the large grip on). when i dry fire mine the front sight always wobbles side to side.
i have a buttload of guns and have never experienced this with any, until the mp's.
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