trigger pull on shield

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has anyone sent their shield to s@w to lighten the heavy trigger pull they have , mine is over 7lbs
 
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I had mine done by a gun smith much better now an he tells me it will improve with more rounds. :)
 
I first considered it, than I used it a while, finally just installed the apex carry kit and aluminum trigger. Now 4.5 lbs and crisp.
 
I first considered it, than I used it a while, finally just installed the apex carry kit and aluminum trigger. Now 4.5 lbs and crisp.

Hope you have a TS because my SR1911 breaks crisply at 4.5
 
Didn't send it back and didn't buy an Apex kit.
Follow the simple instructions in the BurwellGuns M&P Trigger Job PDF: www dot burwellguns.com/misc/M&Ptriggerjob dot pdf
 
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I had the Apex kits put on both my Shield 9 and 40 and absolutely love the results!
 
I run the Apex Carry Kit in both of my Shields. They include a heavier than factory trigger return spring. The hardest part of the installation is the removal of the rear sight to install the polished firing pin safety (done for me by Novak's when they installed my sights).

I have a no-safety Shield waiting for me at my dealer's for pick-up, and another Carry Kit waiting for it.

The assumption that a hard/heavy trigger won't be noticed is just that-an assumption. My Shields have proven to be very accurate out to even 25 yes, so outside of touching distance, a better trigger allows a better shot.
 
Seven pounds is "heavy?" You are kidding, right? If you had learned to shoot with DA revolvers, you would appreciate a 7 pound DA pull.

hardly reply to trigger lb. pull threads, it's their weapon to do whatever. my 2 cts., have practiced this at the range. used a rev. 1st. then shot a pistol. it seems to deal w/ flinch problems. you never relize but people haveing problems shooting their weapons are watching you shoot @ the range! a few times while shooting a semi auto pistol single action, it is a slight distraction dropping the hammer after every shot, it helps muscle memory shooting single action. members will ask to watch them shoot, give suggestions. cuts down my range time, but to help someone, and in 20 min. they get a smile on their face. range time can be tommorrow. when in the service, you learn to adapt to the weapon issued to you. from grease guns, rifles and pistol. practice, w/ different weapons, trigger poundage is hardly noticed! oh ya, been double tapping for 45+ yrs., another trainning aspect.
 
I got the Apex carry kit and the Apex trigger, the trigger added a Glock like safety. The results were great. The whole kit is $159.95 at Brownells or order directly from Apex, they're a great little company with amazing service. That kit and a $50.00 pair of sights from Williams Sight Co. made my Shield a fine little gun!


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mine has improved greatly in just 375 rounds and lots of dry fire practice (probably around 1000 pulls) If it hits the 500 round mark and isn't smooth and crisp I'd be surprised.
 
Thanks

Didn't send it back and didn't buy an Apex kit.
Follow the simple instructions in the BurwellGuns M&P Trigger Job PDF: www dot burwellguns.com/misc/M&Ptriggerjob dot pdf

Just what I was looking for. Thank you very much.
 

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