I live in Massachusetts and purchased my new M&P BG380 w/ factory mounted CT green Laserguard last month. For those not in the know, MA requires that handguns have 10lb trigger pull unless it requires multiple motions to fire (ie. Safety).
My first range trip with the BG was tough, the trigger, which i have always read as having a longgg pull was also very hard. It really fatigued my finger after aprx 120rds or so so i called it quits for the day. I purchased some snap caps and dry fired the heck outta it and over two more range sessions i've improved a lot with it and the trigger does feel as if its worn in a bit more, although still a very hard pull.
I know Galloway makes a trigger for it, however I also read that it can cause light primer strikes. So out of curiosity, i did some searching for non-MA "free" state factory S&W BG380 trigger components seeing as how its perfectly legal to modify a trigger on your gun, a dealer just cant sell a new firearm that doesnt meet that "rule". I came up with nothin'.
So I called S&W and explained to the gentleman and he made me aware that ALL BG380 trigger are indentical. There are no free state and non free state versions. In addition, he said that ALL BG380 triggers have about 10-12lb trigger pull.
I remember reading reviews of this pistol before I got it and one instance of it having a "6.5lb" pull. So whats the deal? Do ALL factory BG380's have 10-12lb trigger pull or was I just being told that by S&W because they may not be able to sell me the "free state" components afterall?
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My first range trip with the BG was tough, the trigger, which i have always read as having a longgg pull was also very hard. It really fatigued my finger after aprx 120rds or so so i called it quits for the day. I purchased some snap caps and dry fired the heck outta it and over two more range sessions i've improved a lot with it and the trigger does feel as if its worn in a bit more, although still a very hard pull.
I know Galloway makes a trigger for it, however I also read that it can cause light primer strikes. So out of curiosity, i did some searching for non-MA "free" state factory S&W BG380 trigger components seeing as how its perfectly legal to modify a trigger on your gun, a dealer just cant sell a new firearm that doesnt meet that "rule". I came up with nothin'.
So I called S&W and explained to the gentleman and he made me aware that ALL BG380 trigger are indentical. There are no free state and non free state versions. In addition, he said that ALL BG380 triggers have about 10-12lb trigger pull.
I remember reading reviews of this pistol before I got it and one instance of it having a "6.5lb" pull. So whats the deal? Do ALL factory BG380's have 10-12lb trigger pull or was I just being told that by S&W because they may not be able to sell me the "free state" components afterall?

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