I own at least 7 different styles of holsters for my shield to find the perfect fit for me!
All kydex iwb and owb, to all leather, to remora one piece with rubber gripy exterior to leather/kydex hybrids.
1st you have to decide your tolerance level. Some people can stick a tree on their hip...
I have pulled the trigger of several BGs. Some pulled nice and efficient (long and stiffer than any other gun it's size) But it worked well.
While some others were down right terrible and useless!!
my friend bought one, and my wife couldn't get it to fire. I tried and nothing. My buddy tried...
Do a search on here and the web in general. Any guys have done it with 100% success rate from what I've read so far. Matter fact haven't read of anyone thats done it and ha issues when using factory 9 barrel and magazine.
:-)
Kmac
Agreed 100%!!
Better polished/cut parts and slight structure differences and a trigger job would not be necessary at all!
Mine is fine (.40 feb 2013 fs) but I've dry fired several at stores that were awful gritty!!! Remove Just the grit and the trigger is fine. S&W could easily make that...
Semi thread hi-jack! Lol
First off. I read at thread about a guy forcing 18 rds into his17 rd mags. So I tried it and I got 18 in.
Second. I see the pics of the 2 different followers on this thread, and I'm curious as to what make the same size may only hold 10 or 12 vs my 17rd mags? Is it...
I think your questions (in some cases) were so far off people thought this was sort of a joke.
Basically 2 shields, a 9mm and.40 (single stack)
There is a m&p full size in 9 and 40 as well (double stack)
There is an M&Pc (c for compact). Same basic gun as the full size 9 and 40 with a shorter...
I don't see how any damage could occur at all.
The shell is shorter. So it doesn't go as deep into the barrel. Everything in the back of the shell would be pretty much the same. If the 380 rounds were hot it prob would have even cycled fine.
Where in the world damage would occur or how it...
Yes. I meant when it fires. I like the idea if a "stop" or "hitch" right before the gun fires. So I know if I apply any more pressure the gun will fire.
I don't like the guessing game of some guns triggers.
Thank you for the input guys.
I may invest in a kit for my 09 9mm and then compare it...
A guy posted after the DCAEK kit was installed that he "can't feel the break point now".
I was wondering of this is true? I actually like feeling the trigger stop at the "firing" point.
Does the kit remove that aspect?
Kmac
I've seen .22 .25 .32 380 9mm .40 .45 even .357 mag and .38 variants. But yet to ever see .357 sig.
Gonna ask if they have a slot for it at my local Walmart.
Thanks :-)
Kmac
The 9mm oem barrel in my factory .40 has less wiggle than my .40 original barrel.
I'd like to purchase the .357 barrel. But I've yet to ever have seen .357 sig ammo ever! Where would I buy such?
Kmac
I have shot both.
I went with the Taurus all the way!
Loved the look of the BG. But that trigger is worst I've pulled among the .380 pocket pistols. Or any gun for that matter.
I want an American made body guard, but I love the trigger in try he Taurus 10x better. Hopefully this trigger kit...
I was exact same at first.
Use you left hand to steady the gun more. And concentrate on how u pull the trigger as people have said.
Pull straight back on the trigger rather than at an angle. :-)
Good luck
Kmac