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Old 09-09-2020, 09:15 PM
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" And the MkIV was made for idiots who couldn't figure out how to reassemble the previous Marks."

That's quite a statement. You must already have enough friends. I have a MKI I've shot since I was a kid and a MKII from some time later. I cleaned and reassembled them just fine. But I would be an "idiot" if I didn't appreciate the ease of take down on the MKIV's I also own. The MKIV's are a fine example of engineering that keeps what's good and improves what's not so good.

As for triggers I would agree the MKII has a good enough out of the box trigger but as with all firearms if you want to shoot your best then a really good trigger is key. A Volquartsen trigger puts my suppressed MKIV at about 1.75lbs with no take up or overtravel. The great thing about the MKIV's is that the serial number is on the upper. That means you can send the lower to Volquartsen (or vendor of choice) without FFL if you want them to install it. I'm sure there are other good trigger choices but I only have experience with Volquartsen. Excellent trigger for about $140 or installed for $70 more.

I've not owned a S&W 41 but what I've read in this thread reflects the consensus I've seen reported over time.
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