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Green Mountain Boy
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I love my new shield but really want a better trigger. Who has given one the Apex treatment and how do you compare it to stock? Doesn't have to be the .45 I think they are close to the same anyway.

.45 shield Apex duty/carry

That and a set of Trijicon HD sights and it'll be damn near perfect for me I think.


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I've found the stock Shield 45 trigger to be a vast improvement over the 9/40. I did put an Apex sear in my 45 though. The sear alone dropped the pull to 3.75lbs, a bit too light for me. So I'll order the rest of the springs and see out that pans out.



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Misanthropic Philanthrope
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I went the full course with sear, springs and trigger shoe (I'm getting hooked on flat-face triggers). Overall better than factory with shorter take up and reset. It's breaking at 5 lbs but feels lighter with the crisp break and flat trigger.


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Green Mountain Boy
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Did you install everything yourself? I'm fairly mechanically inclined. I've done lots of AR work and other small projects I've replaced a broken M14 hammer and things like that. The videos don't make it look too bad.

I really like the flatter triggers too. Ever since I shot a 320 with apex trigger I've wanted to spend more time with them.


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Misanthropic Philanthrope
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Yes. The M&Ps aren't difficult. Invest in a set of roll-pin punches. If you want to do the firing pin plunger spring, I recommend getting a sight pusher. The rear sight on an M&P can be very difficult to drift out.


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