M&P Apex flat faced trigger
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Re: M&P Apex flat faced trigger
Shouldn't be any harder than detail stripping the weapon and putting back together
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Re: M&P Apex flat faced trigger
I had it out of mine. It all seemed easy. Just a little worse than a Glock. There's a little spring that's kind of a bitch. I missed it or knocked it off and didn't realize it and Slovo bailed me out with it. Now that I know to look for it, it seems easy enough.
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M&P Apex flat faced trigger
Had my M&Ps apart on several occasions, not as easy as glock but not hard to do. Rear block slides out, remove pin, exchange part and put back together. Doing the firing pin block safety is harder, watch the small plate and spring when taking off rear sight.
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Re: M&P Apex flat faced trigger
They are easy, only slightly hard part is getting the pin through the trigger return spring.
Just use a small pic and a minute of wiggling.
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Just use a small pic and a minute of wiggling.
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