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  • #16
    code_blue
    Veteran Member
    • Sep 2012
    • 3452

    Originally posted by NorCalGlock9
    I personally like the shield trigger itself a lot. Its that damned hinged trigger shoe that I cant stand. If they came from the factory with the same trigger pull but with a glock style trigger shoe I wouldn't mess with it
    It seems to be a matter of hand/finger size and comfort. I despise the feel of the trigger safety tab on Glocks and the Apex kit, but love the curved trigger of the M&P triggers. I don't notice the hinge and that's probably due to the size of my finger. The trigger's curvature seems to cradle my finger and allow for a smooth, linear pull.

    I've always wondered the hand dimensions of posters when they mention ergos since no two people are the same. To give you an idea of my hand/finger size and thickness...

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    • #17
      Subotai
      I need a LIFE!!
      • Jun 2010
      • 11289

      Originally posted by zoner
      i got all the improvement i needed on my Shield by replacing factory sear with the Apex hard sear. No spring changes etc. Cost me about $40
      Yup.

      Shield 5 lbs. with new sear (was 7-7.25)
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      • #18
        Subotai
        I need a LIFE!!
        • Jun 2010
        • 11289

        Originally posted by anbu_yoshi
        I will agree that the Talons made a pretty major difference. That slightest bit of additional thickness and grip made the Shield much more shootable.
        didn't do so well for me, so I put a Beavertail on mine.
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