any of the three you mentioned are fine. I think the new M&P is your best deal. I'd take the CZ second, and the beretta a distant third.
i agree with the above.. another option i'd consider is a glock 17 gen 4
any of the three you mentioned are fine. I think the new M&P is your best deal. I'd take the CZ second, and the beretta a distant third.
Says many guys who got bumped in Open shooting level 3 matches. S&W does not have a part to put the trigger over 5# and after some use, the trigger lighten under 5#. Some are still using it shooting Standard Minor. In USPSA trigger pull does not matter, IPSC does.
Says many guys who got bumped in Open shooting level 3 matches. S&W does not have a part to put the trigger over 5# and after some use, the trigger lighten under 5#. Some are still using it shooting Standard Minor. In USPSA trigger pull does not matter, IPSC does.
http://www.ipsc.org/rules/proddiv.php
M&P Pro is listed there clear as day. the 5 lb rule is for the DA first shot and can't be applied to striker fire systems that may wear down a few points.
guys that got called out were more than likely using the APEX comp kit, which IS prohib. if they weren't they should've put up the 100 bucks for protest/arbitration - stripping the damn thing and proving stock parts isn't very hard. if they have an issue with the trigger settling a few points below 5 after break-in, it wouldn't be on the allowed list, simple as that - anything else is some fatass RO power-tripping (as they sometimes do).
all that being said, i've seen a fair share of shadows run triggers lighter than 3 lbs in that division so go figure.
Actually there are parts for the M&P that increase the trigger weight - there's the Mass. trigger bar and the Police 'heavy' trigger bar (the Mass bar is 8lb with the heavy return spring, the PH is 10 in a stock M&P) given the right combination of parts and springs, I'd bet you could put together an M&P trigger right at 5 lbs. with or without using an Apex sear. Most folks still haven't figured out how easy the M&P is to work on, or how tunable/improvable it is.
Nop, stock gun
Parts are for the "non-pro", at least last year. One of the guy called S&W directly regarding this.
Then he got bad info, the trigger bar, return spring, sear spring, firing pin block, block spring are all identical from FS to Pro - what they were saying was they won't sell them to you - find a US LE distributor who will.
Yup. It's true. I've heard from numerous fellow IPSC shooter's that used to use the M&P Pro as their production gun. They plainly said don't bother because eventually the trigger pull drops below 5lbs there for taking you out of production division.
I don't have one, nor want one. You can argue until the end of times but the fact is the trigger pull will go under 5# at some point. You can think S&W USA do not know about the guns they make and that you know better... I don't know, but the fact is the same, if the guy wants to shoot IPSC, he will be better serve with another gun than an M&P Pro because of all the hassle that comes with the trigger pull issue.




























