Brien
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I just ordered a SD9 today. I was very unhappy with the trigger pull in the store but the pistol felt great in my hands. I'm gonna order the spring, trigger and no profile block unless there is another setup that's better.
I second this. It's not necessarily night and day, but definitely noticeable and worth it.The Apex Kit does wonders to the trigger pull. I've used Apex in a number of my guns and am very pleased with them.
why would you buy it if it didnt suit you in store?
MWell I did have one other choice but it was a ruger SR9 with magazine disconnect. Instant fail in my book. Initial cost is the worst but at least you have something. Upgrades can come as you can afford them.
For what its worth, this is my first pistol, have only shot a handful of others, and do not notice a heavy stock trigger, and my wife, who has weak hands, doesn't notice it either.
I agree with youI understand that the heavier trigger pull is a safety feature and have no plan to make any changes that affect trigger pull or striker energy. When shooting on a range I just use a slow pull and am satisfied with the accuracy. I have to assume that in an actual self-defense situation, trigger pull would not be an issue.
I would assume that many of the folks on this forum would disagree with me and suggest that I put in a trigger kit but I don't shoot as a hobby, just to stay familiar with the gun.
It is your gun, at least for now, by all means make it yours.Thanks for the suggestions, very helpful.
To the post about why did I buy it, price wasn't a factor but fit was. I literally played with 10 similar sized pistols in the store and this one felt great! I would have got another M&P 9c but it's been added to the state roster and unavailable. I hated the trigger action but also knew I could get a kit so bought it anyway. The heavy and long pull is not what I'm used to with my other pistols, which is why I want to upgrade it. I like them to shoot similarly.
I did not know that as I have not looked much into the SR9 since i bought the SD 40 VE. My trigger needed no fitting and took me all of 5 minutes to remove trigger pin 15-20 min job and it was done. Still happy with my purchase.The Apex kit (figuratively and literally) is the only choice. I shot my SD9VE stock. I got used to the OEM trigger, and all was well. I got curious and installed the Apex trigger shoe and spring kit. The Apex trigger and spring kit makes shooting a bit easier. What it will not do is overcome poor marksmanship fundamentals.
You do know that removing the magazine disconnect in the SR9 is super simple right? It's tons easier removing the mag disconnect on the SR9 than removing/installing the trigger pin from the SD9VE and hand-fitting the Apex trigger shoe.