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    M&Ps on sale $399 New

    Saw this deal thought you guys would want to know.
    http://palmettostatearmory.com/index.../gun-sale.html

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    Thanks for the heads up....sweet price!

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    Darn just bought a used full size...wish I would have waited a couple more days I would have picked up another 9c.
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    Wonder if this means the current production will now have the "new" trigger

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    Quote Originally Posted by pr1042 View Post
    Wonder if this means the current production will now have the "new" trigger
    I was having the same thought. Maybe they are dumping old stock before they bring out the redesigned ones.
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    $399 then add another 100 for the Apex trigger and another $150 or so for the barrel so it will group right.

    Suddenly....it is not really a bargain...is it?

    I really like the feel of the M&P and if Smith ever gets the trigger and accuracy problems licked, they will rule the polymer striker pistol market.

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    Last edited by brickboy240; 06-05-12 at 12:22.

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    PSA has free shipping on all items also.
    Last edited by snackgunner; 06-05-12 at 12:22.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brickboy240 View Post
    $399 then add another 100 for the Apex trigger and another $150 or so for the barrel so it will group right.

    Suddenly....it is not really a bargain...is it?

    - brickboy240
    the stock trigger honestly isn't bad. I have a sample size of one, but it has a clean break and audible reset. The break is as good or better than my glocks, and frankly an audible reset is unnecessary to me.

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    Really? They must have fixed it.

    I borrowed and shot both a 45 and full-size 9mm M&P about 2.5 years ago. Loved the feel, sights and recoil of both but the triggers were terrible. You could not feel ANY re-set and both were gritty and spongy.

    Accuracy was so-so and I think the 45 was more accurate than the 9, but it was hard to concentrate on getting really tight groups because of the triggers.

    Both fed and ejected right and I never got beaned with brass....which was an improvement over my G19! LOL

    If Smith can get the triggers right and the accuracy problems with the 9mms....they will rule the polymer world. As a company, I really like Smith & Wesson and the run ins I had with their customer service were really pleasant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by avengd7x View Post
    the stock trigger honestly isn't bad. I have a sample size of one, but it has a clean break and audible reset. The break is as good or better than my glocks, and frankly an audible reset is unnecessary to me.
    I'd keep that pistol forever then. Because mine is not that way at all. You're lucky.

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