If thats what he shoots with the S&W his grouping with the sig would most likely be a 9mm grouping (all rounds in the same hole)
Here is a picture right off the FRT tables
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Are all the mounties guns Marked like that? Boy I wish ours were! And what is the RCMP planning on switching to for a new duty pistol M&P9's???? On the range for use of force qual this year I got to shoot the other 4046 compared to our new m&ps .40cal of course noticed a world of difference between the 2 much prefer the m&p so much I went a bought myself a 9mm one
Does the RCMP still issue the DAO S&Ws or have they transitioned to a .40 yet?

Another difference from the regular stainless 5946, is that the matte black model does not have a mag disconnect safety, a standard feature on all the stainless duty guns. This accounts for much, if not all, of the superior trigger pull on the matte black versions.
The black pistols currently issued do not have a superior trigger at all. I've shot and issued a large number of them, and I can tell you there's no advantage over the silver pistols. In fact, some of the ones I've used have had worse triggers than some of the sliver guns.
Marks' 5946 is a very different gun compared to the issued one, and has had the trigger reworked by S&W, which is the only reason it has a much better trigger.
The spring under the mag disconnect 'safety' plunger doesn't affect the trigger to any significant degree, if at all. All it does is put enough tension on a lever to disconnect the trigger until a mag is inserted.
The trigger pull is dictated by the hammer spring(I think thats the name...) in the backstrap of the pistol.



























