ultratec00
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For those interested, it appears the 45 Shield does share some common parts with the shield 9/40. I broke mine down to bare bones, installed a Shield apex trigger and set of Shield Ameriglo night sights. The striker block is unique to the Shield 45 and is longer than a standard Apex USB. Wasn't a big deal to stone and polish the stock SB and the action is very smooth. I polished the sear and adjusted the loop. Breaks clean ~4.5 lbs with very little over travel. Won't need an apex sear.
A couple things to remember, the sear pin head has to be rotated until if fits flush. It's not round but fitted to clear a couple edges on the sear block. The sear pin has to be flush else the safety won't be in the proper position.
When removing the take down lever, the Shield 45 has the same little tab as the Shield 9/40 that has to be rotated to a matching cut out in the frame. I believe there's an Apex video that illustrates this. The Apex trigger pretty much dropped right in, but did require the same minor fitting I had to do with my Shield 9.
The shield MGW sight tool WON'T work for the Shield 45. The 45 slide is too wide and won't fit. Good news is the sights we're as tight as most 9/40s. I have a universal sight tool, which worked just fine for both removing/installing the Ameriglos. For those that have removed/replaced sights on a Shield 9/40, the 45 is MUCH easier, at least for my Shield 45.
Looking forward to putting some rounds down range tomorrow.
A couple things to remember, the sear pin head has to be rotated until if fits flush. It's not round but fitted to clear a couple edges on the sear block. The sear pin has to be flush else the safety won't be in the proper position.
When removing the take down lever, the Shield 45 has the same little tab as the Shield 9/40 that has to be rotated to a matching cut out in the frame. I believe there's an Apex video that illustrates this. The Apex trigger pretty much dropped right in, but did require the same minor fitting I had to do with my Shield 9.
The shield MGW sight tool WON'T work for the Shield 45. The 45 slide is too wide and won't fit. Good news is the sights we're as tight as most 9/40s. I have a universal sight tool, which worked just fine for both removing/installing the Ameriglos. For those that have removed/replaced sights on a Shield 9/40, the 45 is MUCH easier, at least for my Shield 45.
Looking forward to putting some rounds down range tomorrow.