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I understand that businesses can charge whatever they want but I am looking into upgrading my less than $300 Shield 45 trigger and it's 140.00 for a trigger, a sear and 2 springs. Not even a plunger included. I am shocked. I can't imagine these are selling quickly since the gun is so cheap. I also can't imagine the R&D for another Shield was very expensive. Frankly I would sell my Shield if it was worth anything instead of paying that. I guess the P320 trigger is priced cheaper because they have competition. I rarely feel like an aftermarket trigger is truly overpriced because they are usually for competition or duty pistols instead of pocket guns. I guess S&W is off my list because Apex is the only game in town. The break on my Shield is a really hard wall that disturbs the front sight. A 10lb hammer fired trigger would break better. I guess it's going to live in my safe unless Apex comes down or I figure out how to fix the break myself. Rant over.


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Was my rant for a time. No doubt S&W should've initially introduced the M&P series with a better trigger from the get go. They have come a ways with the 2.0 variant and fueled companies, the likes of Apex.


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$300+$140=$440
$500+$50=$550

The shield setup is still much cheaper than the Sig.

Would you spend $440 for an off the shelf shield with a fantastic trigger?


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Originally posted by smithnsig:
$300+$140=$440
$500+$50=$550

The shield setup is still much cheaper than the Sig.

Would you spend $440 for an off the shelf shield with a fantastic trigger?


I actually would have bought a Glock 43 or something else had I known it needed a trigger job but I get your point.


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The break on my Shield is a really hard wall that disturbs the front sight. A 10lb hammer fired trigger would break better.

Your description sounds like the trigger on my first Shield. My son tried my Shield and jokingly declared that I was a delusional old man. But he did observe that my finger was a little too high on the trigger. My finger was not pressing the hinge until I applied enough pressure (probably well over 10 pounds) to cause my finger to flatten and spread out. When I finally did disengage the hinge, the break was horrible. After learning to place my finger a little lower, the trigger was fine.
 
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Originally posted by mrtuna:
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Originally posted by smithnsig:
$300+$140=$440
$500+$50=$550

The shield setup is still much cheaper than the Sig.

Would you spend $440 for an off the shelf shield with a fantastic trigger?


I actually would have bought a Glock 43 or something else had I known it needed a trigger job but I get your point.


Both of my shields have a lighter trigger pull than the gen 4 glock I just bought.


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Originally posted by mrtuna:
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Originally posted by smithnsig:
$300+$140=$440
$500+$50=$550

The shield setup is still much cheaper than the Sig.

Would you spend $440 for an off the shelf shield with a fantastic trigger?


I actually would have bought a Glock 43 or something else had I known it needed a trigger job but I get your point.


Both of my shields have a lighter trigger pull than the gen 4 glock I just bought.


I expected the Shield 45 to have a decent one but there is variation depending on which one you get. I have other projects and didn't want to put any money into it. It's not the weight it's the break. My buddy had the same problem with it. I have other guns to carry. It handles the 45 like a champ and it would be a nice carry gun. I will fix it eventually.


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Originally posted by mrtuna:
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Originally posted by tha1000:
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Originally posted by mrtuna:
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Originally posted by smithnsig:
$300+$140=$440
$500+$50=$550

The shield setup is still much cheaper than the Sig.

Would you spend $440 for an off the shelf shield with a fantastic trigger?


I actually would have bought a Glock 43 or something else had I known it needed a trigger job but I get your point.


Both of my shields have a lighter trigger pull than the gen 4 glock I just bought.


I expected the Shield 45 to have a decent one but there is variation depending on which one you get. I have other projects and didn't want to put any money into it. It's not the weight it's the break. My buddy had the same problem with it. I have other guns to carry. It handles the 45 like a champ and it would be a nice carry gun. I will fix it eventually.


That's what I hear, but both of mine are the same. Heavy, but fairly crisp. 6ish lbs and the glock was north of 7 when I picked it up at my ffl.


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Originally posted by mrtuna:
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Originally posted by tha1000:
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Originally posted by mrtuna:
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Originally posted by smithnsig:
$300+$140=$440
$500+$50=$550

The shield setup is still much cheaper than the Sig.

Would you spend $440 for an off the shelf shield with a fantastic trigger?


I actually would have bought a Glock 43 or something else had I known it needed a trigger job but I get your point.


Both of my shields have a lighter trigger pull than the gen 4 glock I just bought.


I expected the Shield 45 to have a decent one but there is variation depending on which one you get. I have other projects and didn't want to put any money into it. It's not the weight it's the break. My buddy had the same problem with it. I have other guns to carry. It handles the 45 like a champ and it would be a nice carry gun. I will fix it eventually.


That's what I hear, but both of mine are the same. Heavy, but fairly crisp. 6ish lbs and the glock was north of 7 when I picked it up at my ffl.


I guess there is no free lunch in the gun world lol! There are plenty of decent out of the box striker fired triggers these days. I really like the PPS M2. The Shield 45 is very shootable except for the hard wall. I could shoot 1-2 inch groups with it all day long with a good trigger. I'm trying to build up my P320 X Five with mag extensions and a red dot.


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The Apex DCAEK and trigger made my shield shootable. The trigger was literally preventing accurate shooting before.


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I guess I must have lucked out on my Shield 45 because the trigger is a vast improvement over the original 9mm Shield.
I shot mine for the first time yesterday and after I quit pushing the front down, I had pretty good accuracy with it.
Granted, it was only 10 yards but I'm not asking a subcompact for 1" groups at 25 yards.
I've never shot any S&W product with the Apex so I'm probably missing out but I've never really had a problem with their triggers either.


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The Apex DCAEK and trigger made my shield shootable. The trigger was literally preventing accurate shooting before.


I am not as accurate with a subcompact 45 so I don't want any extra front sight movement. I will have to spend the coin eventually. Mine is supposed to be a "Performance Center" handgun lol!


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