9c trigger pull= yuck

Bobafett

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ive been dryfiring mine to get used to the pull but its just too heavy. i can deal with the gritty take up for now but just today i swapped sears, put the one in that used to be in my 9 pro and its a huge improvement
 
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I know for a fact that M&P triggers can be modified/replaced to be a pleasure to use!


I know this because I really know nothing about M&Ps yet, but bought one the other day from a guy. I dry fired it one time and told him I'd take it!


I asked him if the .45 had any trigger work done and he just said it was an Apex trigger. Now I don't really know if that's all that's been done to this pistol, but damn, I sure do like it!!
 
The 9 Pro uses the PC Sear. I put one in my 1.0 FS9 a while back. You may have read my thread about dropping in a 2.0 sear housing and trigger bar. The 2.0 housing came with the "competition" sear so I put my PC sear in my compact. Had to tweak the loop a bit but it's better.

I have a 2.0 trigger bar on the way to do the 2.0 upgrade to my 9C.
 
The 9 Pro uses the PC Sear. I put one in my 1.0 FS9 a while back. You may have read my thread about dropping in a 2.0 sear housing and trigger bar. The 2.0 housing came with the "competition" sear so I put my PC sear in my compact. Had to tweak the loop a bit but it's better.

I have a 2.0 trigger bar on the way to do the 2.0 upgrade to my 9C.

Yes I read it, good write up! The original 9c sear on mine didn't break till the trigger was almost at the 'stop' plus it just felt heavy as hell. I don't have a trigger pull gauge but I'd guess it to be over 8 or 9lbs. The Pro sear feels like a possible 4-5lb and it breaks well before hitting the stop.
 
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