Hello there,
First time M&P gun owner.
I'm a deputy in Texas and everyone in the department carries glocks or Sigs. I was the oddball the carried practically the only Springfield XD. After an incident with cracking the slide on my XD, I was quickly looking for a backup weapon.
Bought a glock, hated the trigger. Spent over $100's in connectors and polishing, whatever you could do, I did it, could never get the trigger just right, but it was all I had for backup. Just couldn't get into it.
Saw an M&P at the local gun shop and people raved about the ergonomics. Honestly, my glock gen 4, and my springfield, both felt better despite the palm swells but it was still comfortable. Being that I have shot sigs, glocks, and XD's, and modded them all with trigger kits to get my desired result, I figured, what the heck, tax return season and lets test this one out.
Review after review hated on the M&P, demanding an apex kit to even be remotely viable from what I had been reading, stating the 6.5# trigger pull, which was 7.4# from my lymans, was causing shooters to pull the gun off target as they fired. Being very familiar with this phenomenon of heavy trigger pulls and my desire to trigger kit every weapon to get them to around 4.5-5#'s I could understand.
Wanting a full sized carry weapon, and not wanting to purchase another springfield, and not wanting to carry my glock 19 compact for duty, I figured I'd try out the M&P. As said, I measured it at 7.4#, but despite this *mushy, heavy trigger pull* as many reviews described it, I shot it perfectly accurate at 21 ft. The trigger had a little pre-travel, nothing out of the ordinary, but it stopped at a dead brick wall, and with a little more pressure, broke perfectly and very predictable, something I cannot say for the XD at all, and comparable to the glock partially.
Since I shot so well (first time shooting it), I pushed the target back all the way to 75' at the range. I clustered a barrage of bullets within nearly 3'' of the bullseye. Stunned at how I did that with a 7.4# trigger, I almost regretted ordering the apex kit.
I guess I kinda feel all warm and fuzzy inside because its an american made gun, but, I'm very impressed for a stock version of the gun (made in 2015) I don't even realize I'm pulling a 7# trigger because it breaks so predictably. I don't ever post on the forums, but I'd figure I'd throw some high praise out there from someone who shoots all the other platforms, with high dollar trigger kits. As soon as my Safariland Holster comes in it will be my duty carry. Just my .02 cents.
First time M&P gun owner.
I'm a deputy in Texas and everyone in the department carries glocks or Sigs. I was the oddball the carried practically the only Springfield XD. After an incident with cracking the slide on my XD, I was quickly looking for a backup weapon.
Bought a glock, hated the trigger. Spent over $100's in connectors and polishing, whatever you could do, I did it, could never get the trigger just right, but it was all I had for backup. Just couldn't get into it.
Saw an M&P at the local gun shop and people raved about the ergonomics. Honestly, my glock gen 4, and my springfield, both felt better despite the palm swells but it was still comfortable. Being that I have shot sigs, glocks, and XD's, and modded them all with trigger kits to get my desired result, I figured, what the heck, tax return season and lets test this one out.
Review after review hated on the M&P, demanding an apex kit to even be remotely viable from what I had been reading, stating the 6.5# trigger pull, which was 7.4# from my lymans, was causing shooters to pull the gun off target as they fired. Being very familiar with this phenomenon of heavy trigger pulls and my desire to trigger kit every weapon to get them to around 4.5-5#'s I could understand.
Wanting a full sized carry weapon, and not wanting to purchase another springfield, and not wanting to carry my glock 19 compact for duty, I figured I'd try out the M&P. As said, I measured it at 7.4#, but despite this *mushy, heavy trigger pull* as many reviews described it, I shot it perfectly accurate at 21 ft. The trigger had a little pre-travel, nothing out of the ordinary, but it stopped at a dead brick wall, and with a little more pressure, broke perfectly and very predictable, something I cannot say for the XD at all, and comparable to the glock partially.
Since I shot so well (first time shooting it), I pushed the target back all the way to 75' at the range. I clustered a barrage of bullets within nearly 3'' of the bullseye. Stunned at how I did that with a 7.4# trigger, I almost regretted ordering the apex kit.
I guess I kinda feel all warm and fuzzy inside because its an american made gun, but, I'm very impressed for a stock version of the gun (made in 2015) I don't even realize I'm pulling a 7# trigger because it breaks so predictably. I don't ever post on the forums, but I'd figure I'd throw some high praise out there from someone who shoots all the other platforms, with high dollar trigger kits. As soon as my Safariland Holster comes in it will be my duty carry. Just my .02 cents.