Many moons ago when the Glock was a new thing, my neighbor took me out to try his new glock wunder 9. My first impression was it had the worst trigger I had ever put a finger on. Fast forward to just a few years ago I decided to give the plastic wunder guns a second chance and picked up an M&P 45. The trigger was horrid, after a Burwell trigger job it was just atrocious. The gun itself worked well, and was acceptable in the accuracy dept. I eventually learned how to use the mushy trigger. When I had the chance to trade the M&P straight up for a DA/SA 4506 I jumped at the chance and never looked back.
It seems that the plastic striker fired guns with stamped sheet metal innards are here to stay, because they are cheap to make, there is a huge profit in it for the manufactures, and a large segment of the shooing population has come to believe that heavy mushy triggers are normal.
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Regards,
Guy-Harold Smith II
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