Cz p-10c or apex kit

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I picked up a m&p 2.0 in 9mm recently and I can't seem to get used to the hinged trigger I've put approx 1000 rounds through and I shoot it terrible, switch to buddies Glock 17 and no problems, with the price of an apex trigger I'm almost debating buying the p10c
 
Lol, I'm a Glock guy and my wife just picked up the M&P 2.0 in .45,, and I agree on the trigger, don't like it. Great gun and it shoots very well, I just don't like how curved the M&P trigger is. If you like the gun, it might be worth the trigger,,,if you WANT another gun, get the CZ, either way you win :)
 
I have the flat faced trigger and competition spring set in my Performance series m&p and I love it.
I have not shot the CZ though it has great reviews. So does Canik and I can tellc you from experience the SFX has a great trigger also.
 
Lol, I'm a Glock guy and my wife just picked up the M&P 2.0 in .45,, and I agree on the trigger, don't like it. Great gun and it shoots very well, I just don't like how curved the M&P trigger is. If you like the gun, it might be worth the trigger,,,if you WANT another gun, get the CZ, either way you win :)

Ya I think I may have to ad another pistol
I feel like I'm giving up on a platform that if I learn may serve me well in future , but when I say I shoot it terrible I mean capital T terrible ����
 
I have them both. The stock trigger on the P10c is pretty darn good. I do not love the hinge idea on the M&P, for me, it requires exact grip and trigger finger placement so that I can ride the edge of the hinge, if that makes sense.
I find the M&P trigger to be very unforgiving of bad form; slow fire with a proper straight trigger press, no problem, but at competition speed, I slap the trigger, and curl my finger. With predictable results:). My competition Shadow probably lends itself to developing this bad habit, after the first DA pull, I can wail away on the SA trigger, without (much of;)) an accuracy penalty.
I find the grip material plays a big role; my Shadows have skate tape on them, and fit me very well; my M&P, even with the large backstrap (medium sized hands?) still shifts around a bit with sweaty hands, and the P10c has the grippiest stippling I've experienced on a plastic fantastic so far. Having said all that, I choose to appreciate the M&P design for keeping me honest; if I screw up, or get lazy with my end of the deal, the target lets me know:).
IMO, YMMV, everybody has differently shaped hands, life's too short to shoot uncomfortable guns, etc.
 
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