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Old February 27, 2015, 08:43 PM   #2
TunnelRat
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The trigger pull is averaging out to 6 lbs. 7 oz. off a 5 pull average on my Lyman digital gauge (the M&P 9c measure at 6 lbs. 11.5 oz. stock). Below are some pictures illustrating the break point, reset point, and total trigger travel. Overall it's very good IMO. The trigger breaks much further forward than an M&P, more akin to a Glock or HK VP9. It stacks just a tad before the break, but the break itself is easy to find and the reset is extremely audible as well as tactile. The overtravel is noticeable, however, though I think in the same ballpark as a Glock.

Trigger at rest when cocked:


Break point of the trigger:


Trigger fully at the rear after the break:


Reset point of the trigger:
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