Are you talking about the new Polymer FSS trigger or the Aluminum one?Rubikees said:I am always tweaking on it for competition, I just put in an APEX trigger.
I disagree. Yes, the stock M&P triggers can be ever so slightly improved by the Apex solution, but they're still light-years beyond stock Glock triggers (or yeah, the trendy Springfield Armory XD/XDMs) , or any first-pull DA trigger on a TDA auto ...stock M&P triggers suck.
I have a few questions regarding the M&P, which are based on concerns I have with my XDm.
1) How hard is it to slap a magazine in to load +1? My XDm requires a tremendous amount of force compared with if I load it with 1 less (to the point where I'm loading my .40 compact, 11+1 capacity, with 11 rounds including the chambered round and loading my spare with only 10).
2) How stiff is the mag release with a full load? Again, my XDm is easy if the mag is near empty, fairly stiff if the mag is 1 less than full, and it's like pushing a tooth out to release it with a full mag.
There are some other questions I have, but these can easily be answered by holding it at the store.
loose fit of the slide to frame to barrel
I generally dislike it when anyone tries to get around someone else's patents.
I have a few questions regarding the M&P, which are based on concerns I have with my XDm.
1) How hard is it to slap a magazine in to load +1? My XDm requires a tremendous amount of force compared with if I load it with 1 less (to the point where I'm loading my .40 compact, 11+1 capacity, with 11 rounds including the chambered round and loading my spare with only 10).
2) How stiff is the mag release with a full load? Again, my XDm is easy if the mag is near empty, fairly stiff if the mag is 1 less than full, and it's like pushing a tooth out to release it with a full mag.
There are some other questions I have, but these can easily be answered by holding it at the store.
Loose slide to frame fit is intentional, those clearances improve reliability.
Barrel is in the same position relative to slide (and therefore sights) when in battery, hence there is no effect on accuracy.
That was with Sigma. M&P is very different from Glock internally.
No they don't. Glock is tighter.
Any time you get around someone's patents, the end result will be different.
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No they don't. Glock is tighter. It is equally reliable.
1) How hard is it to slap a magazine in to load +1? My XDm requires a tremendous amount of force compared with if I load it with 1 less (to the point where I'm loading my .40 compact, 11+1 capacity, with 11 rounds including the chambered round and loading my spare with only 10).
2) How stiff is the mag release with a full load? Again, my XDm is easy if the mag is near empty, fairly stiff if the mag is 1 less than full, and it's like pushing a tooth out to release it with a full mag.
BTW nothing original in a Glock either..
Sir, I have 13,000 rounds total through two M&P's. The only FTF I have ever had were due to light loads in Tula ammo. I would trust my life to one of those pistols.The M&P is prolly the most sloppily fitted pistol I have ever handled. It has twice the clearances of the Glock, perhaps three times the clearances of their steel frame autos and ten times the clearances of their Performance Center autos. For reliability? I don't think so. More like for economy. I wouldn't buy one.
Ok in answer to #1, if you give the mag a good hard hit with your palm and it'll click in and lock immediately. No issues there.I have a few questions regarding the M&P, which are based on concerns I have with my XDm.
1) How hard is it to slap a magazine in to load +1? My XDm requires a tremendous amount of force compared with if I load it with 1 less (to the point where I'm loading my .40 compact, 11+1 capacity, with 11 rounds including the chambered round and loading my spare with only 10).
2) How stiff is the mag release with a full load? Again, my XDm is easy if the mag is near empty, fairly stiff if the mag is 1 less than full, and it's like pushing a tooth out to release it with a full mag.
There are some other questions I have, but these can easily be answered by holding it at the store.