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The Apex Tactical Specialties Limited M&P. I like it. I may switch from the RAM and hard sear to the Forward Set Sear and Trigger, since it seems to be the rage these days.
The Apex Tactical Specialties Limited M&P. I like it. I may switch from the RAM and hard sear to the Forward Set Sear and Trigger, since it seems to be the rage these days.
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January 11th, 2012 at 11:42 am
I’m a believer. The forward set sear/trigger is what pushed me over the edge back to plastic fantastic. I’ve always been one of those who said “why can’t anyone put a 1911 type trigger in a striker/internal safety pistol?” Apex finally did.
January 11th, 2012 at 12:13 pm
Oh, but I keep the RAM installed- it does not interfere with operation of the forward set sear, and the new sear/trigger parts alone do not compensate for the M&P’s native anemic reset.
January 12th, 2012 at 12:30 am
I thought the forward set seat/trigger were recommended for competition only? The article specifically says it is to be a carry gun.
January 12th, 2012 at 5:26 pm
Has been 100% reliable for me…and it’s not a crazy-light trigger, roughly 4 lbs on my M&P9 fullsize, but very crisp, very little pre-travel (slack), almost no overtravel, and with the RAM, very positive reset. I’m a huge fan, and I’ve never liked a trigger in a plastic gun until now, including the Apex DCAEK and Competition kits.