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    I picked up my new 3Gun / USPSA Production baby. Five inch barrel with fiber optic front sight. I need four more mags yet and maybe a trigger job. Great feeling and shooting gun.

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    Nice! I want one to replace my M&P9
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    I hear nothing but good things about Apex parts. a sear and striker spring will set you back under $100, and the M&Ps with those installed have felt better than the Dan Burwell trigger jobs I've felt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by steviesterno View Post
    I hear nothing but good things about Apex parts. a sear and striker spring will set you back under $100, and the M&Ps with those installed have felt better than the Dan Burwell trigger jobs I've felt.
    That's why I went with M&P.

    I've looked into the Apex parts kits. I was also told The Handgunner does a great trigger job for $45.00, but that's a 5 week wait right now. I'm still up in the air between $45 trigger work or $100 Apex Competion Kit.

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    Just picked up my 9mm M&P pro right after Christmas and although I only have about 400 rounds thru it.....I love it. Trigger is very good out of the box and I am taking it to a buddy of mine to stipple it a bit more for a more positive grip.

    Looking forward to some steel challenge shooting and such.


    John

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    I have heard a couple of compliments from friends of mine about the trigger. Decent for being right out of the box.

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    I'm ordering one tomorrow. Mine will be used for USPSA/IDPA shoots, carrying, and general range tomfoolery. I'm not planning on making a trigger decision until after a bunch of rounds are run down the pipe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bgeddes View Post
    I'm ordering one tomorrow. Mine will be used for USPSA/IDPA shoots, carrying, and general range tomfoolery. I'm not planning on making a trigger decision until after a bunch of rounds are run down the pipe.
    Good idea... I put another 75 threw it today for a total of about 250rds. Trigger is getting better. I will put about a 1000rds threw it then decide.

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    +1 on The Handgunner. Randy and the guys know these guns very well. He did the trigger on my M&P 9 pro last year and it was amazing... it almost wasn't even fun anymore!

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    Quote Originally Posted by chrisazo1 View Post
    +1 on The Handgunner. Randy and the guys know these guns very well. He did the trigger on my M&P 9 pro last year and it was amazing... it almost wasn't even fun anymore!
    That's what is was told. I also read it in another forum.

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