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Thread: M&P Pro Series
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June 9th, 2014, 12:35 PM #1
M&P Pro Series
So I really like the way the M&P series pistols feel. But my question is, is it worth the extra $$$ to go to the Pro series over just the full? Are they that much better?
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June 9th, 2014, 12:41 PM #2
Re: M&P Pro Series
From the factory the M&P Pros have a lot better triggers, but I think it is better to just buy a standard M&P and install one of the apex kits. Sometimes it is cheaper to do that too. If you could take a Glock trigger and put it in an M&P then you would have one helluva firearm. Apex helps a lot to replicate Glock triggers in M&Ps. The Pro series is better, but I don't think they're better than a stock M&P with apex parts. That's just my 2 cents.
If you do get an M&P, I suggest buying a .40 and conversion barrels (9mm and .357 sig).
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June 9th, 2014, 01:33 PM #3Super Member
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Re: M&P Pro Series
Honestly the Pro trigger (sear really) isnt much better than the standard sear at all. The sights kinda suck too. If the 9L was still available when I got my 9 Pro 5" I wouldnt have wasted the extra money. Same with my 40 Pro 5" ... if a non Pro model was available I would have went that way too since I add Apex parts and other sights anyway. Hell, if you want a "Pro", save your $$ and I will sell you the "Pro" parts cheap
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June 9th, 2014, 02:14 PM #4
Re: M&P Pro Series
I don't see much difference in my Pro's trigger over my standard M&P. I like the 5", but the fiber optic sight and rear "non-dot" Novak sights did take some getting used to. My price for my 40 Pro series was 599. plus tax and PICS.
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