Trigger fix M&P 22?

vario

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Can any one recommend a trigger fix for this gun? The slack is horrible on mine.
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Joe
 
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65 views, am i the only one who does not like the long travel of the trigger?
 
The trigger pull on mine is pretty good. It's light and is pretty smooth though I've put about a thousand rounds through it now. I've only had problems with one type of ammo, Aguila. I tried to shoot one clip and they would not feed without jamming. The Aguila's had a 20 grain bullet that was very short and cone shaped. They are still sitting on a shelf down stairs. Other than that my M&P 22 has digested everything else without a hitch. No jams except those Aguila's.
 
Horrible Slack

Can any one recommend a trigger fix for this gun? The slack is horrible on mine.
Thanks
Joe

Joe,

Not quite sure what you are speaking off on the horrible slack. I have the M & P 22 and 9c. This longer trigger pull is characteristic of this type of action. I have run about 2000 rounds of all varieties of 22 LR ammo through mine. It has a nice smooth action with a distinct spot right before it fires. If I am shooting for accuracy I will press the trigger until this spot is reached, pause re-check the sights the follow through with the trigger press.

Most all dao and striker fired automatics have a longer trigger pull similar to a double action on a revolver for safety purpose.

The M & P 22 makes for cheaper training for me rather than shooting the more expensive rounds for a lot of my ccw training.
 
I have no issues with the gun other than that amount of freeplay before you get to the point of the trigger putting resistance before firing. Even my 41 has a better trigger. I guess i will have to get used to this. Other than that, it runs all day on CCI ammo.
Thanks
Joe
 
You say even your 41 has a better trigger, well I should hope so for a $1300 MSRP precision competition grade target 22. The M&P22 was created for the purpose of training on the M&P platform without going broke on ammo. The trigger does a decent job of replicating the CF M&P's trigger, but the gun was never meant to be a competition pistol.
 
You say even your 41 has a better trigger, well I should hope so for a $1300 MSRP precision competition grade target 22. The M&P22 was created for the purpose of training on the M&P platform without going broke on ammo. The trigger does a decent job of replicating the CF M&P's trigger, but the gun was never meant to be a competition pistol.

Not trying to create an argument, but offering food for thought. What if you have a trigger job done on a CF M&P, then wouldn't you want to have the same trigger pull on your M&P 22?

I don't really consider a 9c a target pistol and more than I consider a M&P 22 a target pistol.
 
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