A CZ 85 Combat worked for me. 85 means a 75 with ambidextrous safeties that can be applied while the hammer is cocked. Combat means no firing pin safety for a lighter trigger pull, a more carefully adjusted trigger, a longer magazine release button and adjustable sights.
While I've never owned one I do not think S&W's M&P pistol line was ever intended to compete with single action pistols for best trigger pull.
Virtually any old S&W .38 or .357 revolver will group 2" or less at 25 yards and, as far as I know, an M&P's trigger can not be made nearly as good as their stock single action pull. They really are better guns for pests and small game.
Do you really need more than a .22 LR?
Last edited by k22fan; 08-07-2017 at 02:43 PM.
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