M and P 9 Apex trigger?

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Has anyone had any experience with these? can we even get them up here? I don't mind the trigger on my M and P but I would definitely consider this upgrade given that it isn't 4 times the price up here. Allegedly it also increases felt trigger reset which would be nice as the stock trigger reset is very subtle...... and it's made of metal
 
Several topics on this, but in short yes they work awesome, I also suggest that you get the RAM as well as it really improves to a distinct reset. I personally have the comp kit and ram, it works great. BTW this is on the M&P Pro I installed on, the Vtac however the ram for it has not been released as of yet. The difference even on the pro was big, I highly suggest these kits for the M&P it really improves it overall. Whether you go for the duty kit, or the competition kit depends on your purpose and and intention, the comp kit for me came in with a final trigger pull of 2.8 lbs nice light and crisp. Apexs new FSS kit is supposed ot imitate a 1911, however its tought to get that kit as it is over the 100 bones mark.

Unfortunetely no one in Canada has them, but as long as you stay under the $100.00 limit at Brownells you can get from them. I wish more CDN vendors would carry such things as well.
 
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I just got Apex's news letter today, in addition to the forward reset trigger, they are going to bring out a 'non-forward reset' trigger, which is simply a metal trigger replacement for the M&P. As far as your subtle reset goes, try gently deflecting the trigger bar inwards (toward the centre) on the frame - it just takes a tiny adjustment to give a clear click in your trigger finger. Remember you're only looking for a VERY slight inward bend.
 
I just got Apex's news letter today, in addition to the forward reset trigger, they are going to bring out a 'non-forward reset' trigger, which is simply a metal trigger replacement for the M&P. As far as your subtle reset goes, try gently deflecting the trigger bar inwards (toward the centre) on the frame - it just takes a tiny adjustment to give a clear click in your trigger finger. Remember you're only looking for a VERY slight inward bend.

Innnnteresting....thank you.
 
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