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Originally Posted by impactbumper
Same here. People are too caught up on triggers... shoot. Shoot a lot.
However, i might do a polish job because i like the idea.
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The difference between good and great. I shoot very well with the stock system but the apex system is just a lot more refined. Makes the experience even more enjoyable. Tighter groups and faster transitions.
some people like to tinker as well and I think that's a really good thing. because as long as they're being safe about it, it will give you intimate knowledge of your weapon system... how all the pieces interact and make you better equipped to handle a possible malfunction or a repair in the future.
Are they needed? some might say yes if they got a bad stock system but, in general, no. Are they fun? heck yeah!! I can shoot none of my guns faster and more accurately than my M&P 1.0 with the apex FSS kit. And its not because of training or practice... its because it mechanically changes the pull distance and weight.