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AR15thur
12-20-10, 15:26
I decided to start a dry firing schedule with my M&P 9c. I've noticed though, that no matter my technique, when I pull the trigger the gun will pull lightly to the right. I can't help but think this is going to cause an accuracy problem.

Anyone else had this issue or know a remedy?

Hmac
12-20-10, 15:38
That was certainly the case on my M&P 9L, and is even demonstrated by Randy Lee in this video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHr-IyejH7g). It went away when I installed a DCAEK (minus the trigger return spring, which I left off).

SpookyPistolero
12-20-10, 15:44
Funny, I thought this was just me. It also pulls a bit right despite my strongest efforts.

May have to get the action job afterall..

G34Shooter
12-20-10, 16:18
That was certainly the case on my M&P 9L, and is even demonstrated by Randy Lee in this video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHr-IyejH7g). It went away when I installed a DCAEK (minus the trigger return spring, which I left off).


I had the same problem with both my FS9 and 9c, the FS9 was corrected by Apex and the 9c is getting corrected now :D

RogerinTPA
12-20-10, 19:33
All of my M&P had descent stock triggers, especially after dry firing and getting a few hundred rounds down range. I installed Apex sears in three of them and that smoothed out the triggers tremendously. You can really tell when doing wall, ball and dummy, case drills, before and after the sears were installed.

AR15thur
12-22-10, 09:44
That was certainly the case on my M&P 9L, and is even demonstrated by Randy Lee in this video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHr-IyejH7g). It went away when I installed a DCAEK (minus the trigger return spring, which I left off).

So, to get rid of this problem, am I going to have to get the full kit? Or would the sear cure the issue?

G34Shooter
12-22-10, 10:16
So, to get rid of this problem, am I going to have to get the full kit? Or would the sear cure the issue?


Get the whole kit IMO, it's rather inexpensive for such a fantastic end result.

Hmac
12-22-10, 14:31
So, to get rid of this problem, am I going to have to get the full kit? Or would the sear cure the issue?

I put in the sear/spring/plunger and the USB. I skipped the trigger return spring. No regrets on that score.