thats too baller status for me. kinda hard to one up that... im too much of a wussy to try to shoot it enough to enjoy it :D
1 time WILL be enough for me lol
Its the trigger . Triggers r anywhere from 6.5 to 8.6 lbs. Mine was at 8.6. I had the same iisue till I got my apex kit in. If u try fire it ull notice at the time is goes click the muzzle moves to the left. I had the issue where it goes to the right. Im a left.
What did u prefer to shoot before ?
took it to the range last week and man what a difference. alot easier to shoot, alot more accurate and doesnt hurt to shoot anymore. i would HIGHLY recommend it. like i said in the video i paid a little more then msrp. 185-190. 100 for the spring kit with gunsmith charge and about 87 bucks for...
Hell yea I would send it in. The longer u sit and wine about it they could be fixing the issue. Not trying to bust ur balls but the core ain't cheap. Send it in asap. Im not happy with qc either was my m&p but thankfully a trigger kit fixed my issue
before i got the trigger i was trying to find something to see what it looked like or how if felt. so i decided to make my own for other people. i actually recommend buy this kit for the pistol. changes it completely 100% stock trigger is complete garbage and i have post of when i first got mine...
i would recommend it. i just got it for my shield and it makes the gun worth buying. the original trigger is ****. once u buy this ull love the good even more.
Im at 350 rounds in the gun and I cant tell that the trigger isnt gonna get any better. When I get home im going to email s&w to see what I can do. Gun is advertised to have a 6.5 lb trigger +/- ...... what 2 lbs plus. I would like to deal with it but im not. I need something that works for me...
so i took my shield .40 to the range again today. put 100 rounds in it. after the first 50 my trigger finger was hurting. im like damn i must be a wussy. so i decided to ask the gun store if they had a tool where i can check how heavy the trigger pull is. they referred me to a gun shop not to...
i had the same issue with my .40 shield. i was told on here that its cause im use to shooting my glock 23. the glock has a lighter and smoother trigger. i dry fired it at the house a bunch of times at home and notice when the trigger went bang i was slightly going to the left. i just kept dry...