Equalizer Trigger Reset (non audible)

Too Slow '90

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Picked up a new equalizer and took it on the maiden voyage today. I think I like it but I don't care for the trigger reset. At the range I can hardly feel or hear it. Is there a fix for it or is it just the way it is?
 
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I’m not sure how noisy or distracting your range environment is, but I can definitely feel my Equalizer reset at the range. Hearing it is subject to other noise because it’s not very loud. I would say the reset feel and click is on par with my other M&P’s. Try dry-firing it at home in a quiet room and see how it feels and sounds.
 
My Equalizer trigger reset has noticeably less of an audible click and tactile feel than any of the other M&P pistols. Does it bother me? Not really, the reset is maybe 50 thousands of an inch from the end of travel anyway.
 
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Picked up a new equalizer and took it on the maiden voyage today. I think I like it but I don't care for the trigger reset. At the range I can hardly feel or hear it. Is there a fix for it or is it just the way it is?
Fired my new Equalizer at the range and didn't notice anything strange about the reset. I never pay any attention to the reset anyway because none of my pistols have ever had a problem with it. How do you hear the reset through your ear protection? I use muffs or foam earplugs and I couldn't hear a stick of dynamite going off.
 
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