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Originally Posted by Fastbolt
I checked my M&P 45 when it was NIB and got averages around 8 1/2 - 9+ lbs. Not too bad considering the .45 models run about a pound heavier than the 9/40/357 models (which are spec'd at 6 1/2 lbs +/- 2 lbs).
It became noticeably smoother and seemingly lighter within a few hundred rounds, and seemed even more so as I was approaching 3,000 rounds. I replaced the striker within the last few hundred rounds so it has a pretty new striker spring right now, and when I just checked it on my digital gauge I got an averaged reading of just barely 6 lbs.
The inherent accuracy is outstanding, and since I use it as a retirement CCW I'll leave it stock.
Very nice pistol.
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Thanks for the interesting info, gives me some comparison poundages. My MP 40 had a 5 pound 11 ounce trigger when NIB.