Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Just got an M&P 2.0C with Apex's FSS kit in a trade. Questions about the trigger...


Warning: long post with questions from an ignorant person looking to be spoon fed some knowledge. Stop reading now if you don't care or don't want to waste your bathroom break time on reddit (it is precious time after all).So according to Apex's site, the FFS kit can be adjusted by swapping between the 'heavy duty' and 'duty/carry' springs to achieve between 2.5-5.5lb trigger pull (pull weight info obtained from their video). I also understand that this trigger is different from their DCAEK kit as it's flat faced instead of round, and it reduced the take-up, over-travel and improved the reset even more than the DCAEK. Now the questions:1a) is the FSS trigger compatible with the stock 2.0 trigger internals? Correct me if I'm wrong but it is my understanding that this is possible with the DCAEK trigger, which is why they sell the AEK internals and the DCAEK trigger shoe as separate products.1b) is the trigger shoe the only thing that makes the DCAEK kit different from the AEK kit? The trigger is what makes it applicable to 'Duty and Carry' use?2) does anyone know which combination of springs in the FSS kit yields the highest pull weight? Preferably over 5lbs.3) if there are any defensive-gun-use (DGU) lawyers reading this: does carrying a firearm with a modified trigger make you easier to wrongly prosecute in the event of justified DGU? If yes, does the trigger weight play any part in this regard or does the fact that the trigger is modified negate any possible defense against arguments like "he modified the trigger because he's a blood thirsty killer"? i.e. Configuring the FSS to have a 5.5lb pull as opposed to making it as light as possible for comp.PS: 9mm model. Located in OK. Curious about the legal implications when applied to AZ as well. via /r/CCW http://ift.tt/2zwDVjk

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