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Finally picked up my M&P9, surprie rest!
Finally I picked up my M&P 9mm. Man, I just love the feel of this gun. Tried out small and large palm swells and medium is the one for my hands. What really surprised me is its trigger rest, it has a tactile and audible feel! I shot a lot of M&P rentals in shooting ranges, and I do understand what most complain about its vague trigger reset. But when I racked the slide and checked its reset, I heard a 'click' and I felt it on my index finger. The rest is really pronounced, I probably won't get an Apex RAM for my M&P. Maybe S&W is listening? Trigger is gritty but like mostly I heard, I will go away after a few hundred rounds.
Yup, I got my M&P without mag safety thanks to Tracy Rifle and Pistol. They had to do a SSE (not on CA roster) but even with SSE, the price about the same or cheaper than the other local gun stores I have checked. Cleaned the gun and going to the range tomorrow. Last edited by balmo; 01-06-2013 at 12:26 AM.. |
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Gonna love it. It is now my favorite gun. Some grind to my trigger also but after some frog lube and shooting i dont notice it much at all unless i look for it. Get the upulala mag loader, those 10 round mags are a pain to load.
Grats on your new toy. |
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Yea, I got an Uplula loader. Best thing I ever did. My thumbs love me for it. No more old school. Best 34 bucks I ever spent.
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S&W is supposed to be rolling out the new Shield trigger (which has the nice, clear reset) into the rest of the M&P family. The M&P9c I got a few weeks ago didn't have it, much to my dismay (even with the Apex RAM, I have trouble finding the reset), but it sounds like you got one that does. Congrats!
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Congrats brother
Yeah it is a very pretty weapon. I always thought I had large hands, but the medium size is what I use on my grip as well. It just feels right to me. I also feel a little bit of grittiness on the trigger, but only on the first pull. The reset on mine is and always has been great, and no grit on the reset pulls. Mine is an M&P40 and I love it. It is my duty weapon, and the one issued for Parole Agents for the State of CA.
Congratulations on a nice purchase.
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Some (many?) of the M&Ps, my 9c included, have a "false" reset that feels like a trigger reset, but in fact occurs before the trigger is reset. As you're letting the trigger out, it clicks once, which feels like the reset, but if you pull the trigger again at that point, it's not yet reset and nothing happens. If you let it out a little further, there is a second, far softer, barely tactile click that is the actual reset. It's much weaker than the first click, even with the Apex RAM installed, which causes me to short-stroke the trigger a lot. For shooters who just let their finger off the trigger and then pull again without looking for the reset it's not much of a problem, but for someone like me who only lets the trigger out far enough for it to reset, it turns everything on its head.
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There has been talk about this basically since the Shield came out and everyone loved the new trigger.
S&W never announced it .. they didn't want people to stop buying current stock, deciding to wait for the new production. I've been waiting to hear that people are finally purchasing some with the new trigger. Time to go shopping |
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BTW, is it possible to remove mag safety? |
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As far as CALIF. compliant M&P 9mm, how many models are there? Is it:
-- Shield w/3.1" barrel -- Compact w/3.5" barrel -- Full size w/3.5" (or 4.25" ?) barrel Kinda confusing with all the models.... |
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Full size is 4.25"
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Just FYI...I had corresponded with S&W via emails about some information on 9mm models. On the last email, I asked if the M&P9 now came with the Shield trigger...and if they did, could I tell on the SKU/box coding?...and the reply was "NO, at this time there are no plans to put the Shield trigger on other models." |
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Big congrats! I own one of these as sell and love the gun. My trigger feels great as well. Maybe some people got a lemon. Glad you love yours as much as I love mine. Congrats again own your purchase.
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Congrats! Tracy did the SSE for mine as well.
Thanks Feobia for the note about the Uplula, I ordered one this morning. My first trip to the range left me with very sore hands and only able to load 9 bullets at a time. I took apart my 10 round mags and confirmed that it is the exact same spring as the high cap mags. I am going to trim these 10 round magazine springs. |
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Hoping to own a M&P 9 or 9c in a few months. Would love to have the newer trigger.
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Congrats! Welcome to the M&P family.
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Went to the range today and fired 150 rds of Blazer Brass 115gr. Performed great, no FTF or FTE. I do however cannot put in a full mag when the slide is closed. I have checked this forum as well as youtube that this common on 10 rd mags. I'll break it in first before 'modifying' the mags. Yep, the trigger reset is really different, it has a definite tactile feel to it with an audiable click to it.
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Nice! Let us know if yours have an improved tactile feel on the trigger reset like i am experiencing with mine.
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@OP
Don't fret about the closed slide 10 round mag loading issue. It sounds like like a got a model from the same batch as mine. I also have a great trigger on mine and the mags took some force to load with the slide closed. After putting a few hundred rounds through mine, I am beginning to notice that the mags are becoming easier to load. I would wait to do any kind of mag modification. Just remember, the majority of all reloads are going to happen slide open. |
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@OP
Don't fret about the closed slide 10 round mag loading issue. It sounds like you got a model from the same batch as mine. I also have a great trigger on mine and the mags took some force to load with the slide closed. After putting a few hundred rounds through mine, I am beginning to notice that the mags are becoming easier to load. I would wait to do any kind of mag modification. Just remember, the majority of all reloads are going to happen slide open. |
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Thanks for the heads up. So where you eventually able to put in a full magazine with the slide closed?
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OP, what's the 4 digit number between the two barcodes on your blue box? That tells the date it was made.
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