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My M&P 9 has an atriculated trigger as all the M&P's do, mine is free floating, should there be a spring in the trigger so that the trigger wedge is exposed to prevent AD's (accidental discharge). I have see other M&P 9's & .40's with a spring loaded trigger. Is this a manufacter part miss in the production of my pistol or is it normal for the M&P. I have owned my M&P for about a year now and have had no problems with AD's but with my daughter starting to shoot soon, well you get where I going with this. If anyone can enlighten me I would appreciate some help.
My M&P 9 has an atriculated trigger as all the M&P's do, mine is free floating, should there be a spring in the trigger so that the trigger wedge is exposed to prevent AD's (accidental discharge). I have see other M&P 9's & .40's with a spring loaded trigger. Is this a manufacter part miss in the production of my pistol or is it normal for the M&P. I have owned my M&P for about a year now and have had no problems with AD's but with my daughter starting to shoot soon, well you get where I going with this. If anyone can enlighten me I would appreciate some help.