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I just purchased a new M&P 5" Performance Center gun with the slide and barrel cuts. I "like" the trigger out of the box, but it is not what what I was expecting. Way too much takeup. Has anyone with a 2.0(before the flat trigger) installed the Flat-Faced Forward Set Trigger Kit? Was it a major improvement? Worth the expense? I am considering such a move. Fun gun only, not to be carried. Thank you. | ||
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Apex knocks it out of the park, imo. I’ve had several M&P’s including 2.0’s with their triggers. Night and day difference. "Attack life, it's going to kill you anyway." Steve McQueen... | |||
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I went with the apex trigger. Nothing wrong with the factory one, but the apex kit allows you a full range of trigger pulls, isn't hard to install with a bit of patience, and comes up with a trigger that makes the PPQ seem rough. I installed the apex kit in a M&P 2.0, and my wife claimed it. I haven't seen it since. (I think she also liked the grip that stuck to the hand, like velcro). | |||
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the Apex trigger takes it to an other level, in my opinion is well worth the investment. | |||
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I had the 2.0 compact, not a performance center gun. I thought the trigger was good, especially for a home defense/range gun. I considered take up my friend I want room before I hit the wall, after the first shot take up doesn't matter reset takes over for all the other shots. I think Apex is the right choice for anyone that wants a really good trigger for competition but for the rest of shooting I think it's overkill.IMO | |||
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Apex. There is no such thing as “overkill” when it comes to trigger control. | |||
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