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Thread: M&P Performance Center action work (completed w/pics)

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    Quote Originally Posted by beastfrog View Post
    Yes, they will. Others have said the price was the same as quoted earlier in this thread.
    the $125?

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    Will they put on a set of night sets, for an additional charge?

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    Quote Originally Posted by maximus83 View Post
    Will they put on a set of night sets, for an additional charge?
    I'm pretty positive they will. You never know, they might even do it for free.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RyanS View Post
    Will they insall a MA-compliant trigger bar & trigger bar spring along with the PC sear if you ask, and obviously pay for it?
    I am sure they would, but why would you want to?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ygbsm View Post
    I am sure they would, but why would you want to?
    https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=17980

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    I too can read. Still, why would you make your triggers appreciably heavier? Admittedly my sample size was one, but it put about four more pounds on the trigger pull. It didn't help the reset so much that it would offset that.

    If you want a Glock trigger buy a Glock.

    If you want a nicer trigger either get the PC sear, or do a trigger job.

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    I updated the time line in the first post. I received the M&P back today.

    I won't have a chance to take it to the range this week. I'm headed out of town. Here's what dry firing tells me so far:

    1. Take up/trigger slack feels the same.
    2. One resistance is felt, the break is clean. From just guestimating, I would say it's anywhere between 4.5-5#. Definitely A LOT cleaner than stock. It doesn't feel crunchy.
    3. I think overtravel increased a bit. Too much for my tastes but it's not bad.
    4. Reset feels a bit shorter (not by much) and feels a bit more positive than stock. The double reset is gone.

    Money well spent? I would say so in how fast they turned the gun around and how it currently feels. I have nothing to compare it to so this is all I know.

    Here's what I can see..

    Polished feedramp


    Domed safety plunger ala Glock


    New finish on the Performance Center sear? I thought the PC sear was dark in color.. Hmmmm... Can someone confirm this? The flash killed the color somewhat but it's titanium colored.
    Last edited by 021411; 09-22-09 at 17:16.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 021411 View Post
    New finish on the Performance Center sear? I thought the PC sear was dark in color.. Hmmmm... Can someone confirm this? The flash killed the color somewhat but it's titanium colored.
    That is a Performance Center Sear.

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    Thanks. I panicked a little because I remember seeing a picture of the PC sear and it was dark in color.

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    Well I lied. I said what the hell and went to the dept qualification range and qualified with the M&P late tonight without putting a few feeler rounds through first.
    Good news is that I am now qualified to carry the M&P for duty. The bad news is that in the 50 rds that I shot for the course using dept issued range ammo (Speer Lawman Clean-Fire), my gun FTF'd twice. Both were contributed by one hand limpwristing. No biggie.
    The ammo may be good for indoor use but it's filthy as hell. Time to clean and load her up!!

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