Maybe overwatch is better for some folks but it is nice to have choices . I carry mine and the find the apex m&p to be adjustable for pull weight and break and reset are as smooth and as lite as wanted in a carry handgun considering my long 1911 back ground .
Wholeheartedly agree, options are always better.
I bought a competitor when they first came out, Apex had nothing for it yet, so I found overwatch.
Outstanding in that pistol.
I found my way back to M&P Pistols earlier this year, and I don’t know why I stopped buying/shooting them. When I got a 2.0 Carry Comp, the Apex kit was really bad. I went by the spring rate chart by Apex, which, again, the technical resources there and self help videos are outstanding.. but by the spring rate chart I should have been sub 3lbs. My goal for carry guns is always 3.5lbs. I had to use their lightest springs to get it under 4. I disassembled and reassembled several times, checking every thing.
Weight was off, and I mean WAY off… break and reset never felt right.
I used this chart
Swapped it out with Overwatch, and it was within an ounce or two of advertised weight, break was much better, reset better.
I’m a 2011 fan. I do all my own trigger work. There is no better trigger IMO. Smith is way down the charts for me on trigger feel/quality when it comes to striker fired pistols. They can be made better, clearly. But even with aftermarket parts, they’re mid pack at best compared to other offerings.
Adequate? Absolutely 100% no questions asked.
For me, it’s the grip angle, natural pointing, and reliability with the Smith that drew me back in. And they bring new offerings to the market very regularly.
I have not yet tried Timney in a pistol.. that may be next one day. But I have zero complaints about Overwatch in my 2.0 comp carry or my PC Shield plus comp. Both great shooters and reliable.
Options are always a good thing, I agree.