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Originally Posted by Farmer17
I'm surprised so many people think the 2.0 grip is too rough.
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For 99% of the shooters in the US, the grip is fine. When you only shoot your gun a few times a year and then only 50 rounds or less, it's perfect. However, if you're going to use it a few times a week and 100-300 rounds per use, the grip can be a little too rough.
For self-defense use it's great. Excellent grip in wet weather or with wet or sweaty hands. Very positive grip even if the shooter's grip is a little loose.
Because I would generally use it a lot, I'd take some 400 grit sand paper to it. That would smooth it out enough.
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Originally Posted by Farmer17
My new $350 Rock Island 1911 .45 has a great 4lb pull right out of the box.
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Yes, my RIA 1911 is much nicer as well. However, you simply can't compare the two triggers. Completely different mechanism. No matter what you do to modify the M&P, it will never be as good as the 1911.