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9/6/2010 7:52:34 PM EDT
I had my FFL get me a new 9mm and the trigger  like 10 pound no joke.... how and where can I get this fixed, because thats just crazy.. thanks
9/6/2010 8:35:20 PM EDT
[#1]
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I had my FFL get me a new 9mm and the trigger  like 10 pound no joke.... how and where can I get this fixed, because thats just crazy.. thanks


If it is SKU: 109254, then is a Massachusetts compliant pistol with a 10lb trigger pull . Looks like a call to S &W.

9/7/2010 5:47:17 AM EDT
[#2]
Drop in an Apex kit.
9/7/2010 10:47:58 AM EDT
[#3]
Apex Tactical's duty kit is probably the best anwser. I have one in my M&P 9c and the diferance in trigger feel is amazing. Well worth the money, and I'll be putting one in my full size before too long.

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9/7/2010 11:03:35 AM EDT
[#4]
very cool, does it matter which trigger pack to get and doe it varry from full size to compact? and this is something a gunsmith should do?thanks for the replys
9/7/2010 3:23:40 PM EDT
[#5]
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very cool, does it matter which trigger pack to get and doe it varry from full size to compact? and this is something a gunsmith should do?thanks for the replys


There are two kits for the M&P9/40/357sig. One is for duty/carry w/ about a 5 lb trigger pull & one is for compitition with a 2½-3 lb pull. Same kit for compact & full size guns. The sear is different for the 45 models.

9/7/2010 6:18:50 PM EDT
[#6]
I have both kits installed, the Competition kit in a Pro and the Duty kit in a standard, I would definitely recommend the Duty kit for a carry gun and not the Competition kit, unless you're running a manual safety.  But that's just me.



Both kits are vast, VAST improvements on the trigger, and the Pro was not bad to begin with.