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Old 09-09-2013, 02:57 PM
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HI guys just joined the forum and wanted to start things off with a review of the Apex duty kit. I am mechaniclly inclined so i felt comfy doing the install but heres the best part.

I only used a plastic bowl, a few small allen wrenches, small cloth and an old hammer. use the cloth to prevent marring.
I can see it now all the heads are shaking and wondering why, haha well b/c it works and zero dmg to any parts or marring.

ok so after the M&P is cleared and broken down into its main parts here's where it gets fun, i used the allen wrenches as punches as they are strong enough to handle the abuse of being hammered (steel) and used the talon tacital piece that came with the kit as a (soft) punch to move the rear sight out of the way, (before i moved the sight I placed ghost marks with a lead pencil on the gun to mark where my sight was before and when it came to pushing the sight back on just aligned it up by marks).

using this method took me about 1.5 hours and I was taking my time talking to my buddy and sipping on some coffee. I hope this review helps and enlightens yall to just another method that can be used with the apex duty kit. FYI i also installed the ram, was a piece of cake and I am in no way a gunsmith but i have alot of exp. working on performance cars.

final thoughts: Like everyone else who has this trigger kit says, GIT IT!!! it's worth every penny trigger feel and breaks like butter it is absolutely better.
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Old 09-09-2013, 03:21 PM
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Maybe I just overlooked it, but...
Which M&P did you convert?
Good to see someone else who can improvise tools.
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Old 09-09-2013, 03:29 PM
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Fullsize M&P .40, I use it as my duty pistol. And I use an M9 as my backup.
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