robkarrob
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No, the M&Ps are not less safe. The distance the trigger pull moves the striker back is not what makes a gun safe or not. What make it safe is that the sear has enough contact area with the striker, so that the sear will not slip off the striker. Sounds like you are thinking the sear only engages the striker by 1/32 inch, which is not correct. The actual sear engagement depth is around 3/32 inch, which is a lot of surface area to safely hold the striker. Plus you still have the striker blocker, that will prevent the striker from contacting the primer, unless the trigger is pulled/moved back to near the break point.
Bob
No, the M&Ps are not less safe. The distance the trigger pull moves the striker back is not what makes a gun safe or not. What make it safe is that the sear has enough contact area with the striker, so that the sear will not slip off the striker. Sounds like you are thinking the sear only engages the striker by 1/32 inch, which is not correct. The actual sear engagement depth is around 3/32 inch, which is a lot of surface area to safely hold the striker. Plus you still have the striker blocker, that will prevent the striker from contacting the primer, unless the trigger is pulled/moved back to near the break point.
Bob