S & W MP trigger

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I am ready to buy a S&W MP. However, I don't like the 6 1/2 lb trigger. Is that easily to get it down to 3 1/2 lb ? Thanks.
 
Have you actually tried the trigger?

I find the stock trigger to be pretty good; definitely feels lighter than 6.5lbs... there is a place in US that does trigger jobs on the M&Ps but I don't think anyone does that here. You might be able to do it yourself, I remember seeing a website on how it's done.
 
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Have you actually tried the trigger?

I find the stock trigger to be pretty good; definitely feels lighter than 6.5lbs... there is a place in US that does trigger jobs on the M&Ps but I don't think anyone does that here. You might be able to do it yourself, I remember seeing a website on how it's done.

X2. It's not as crisp as my 1911 but I find my M&P's trigger to feel much lighter than 6.5lbs. I'd try to get some range time behind it before deciding on modifying the trigger.
 
i too am new to the M&P 9 and I think the trigger is very crisp after the initial take up. after the first shot I only release the trigger till it engages again so every other shot after is nice and crisp.

i think slanex posted a link in another thread about a trigger job. im sure you can find it through the search.
 
Thanks guys. BTW, I have seen MP in 9mm and 40 but I have not seen any MP45 in Vancouver. Do the MP 45 come with a much bigger frame ? I have small hands and I have a Glock 17 already. I would like a MP in 45 this time.
 
hmm well if I am wrong, sorry. Haven't got one to compare. They are listed as same frame, width,height and barrel . Only difference is slide length by .25 of an inch. Everything is same as per S&W site.
 
I have all calibers in stock. The 45 guns do have larger frames, they are about .25" longer through the grip. Width is just a tad thicker. It is about the smallest 45ACP frame out their, only a little bit bigger than a 1911 frame and it is a double stack mag.
 
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