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Old 02-07-2013, 06:14 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Cool, yeah if I was to get into it on a regular basis, I'd invest in a press and jig......I'm usually old school and prefer leather( my 1911s rest in leather), but the M&P feels more at home in kydex and the Comp-tac I had laying around is a good platform. I work in leather and wood , so this is a good medium for those who like to work with their hands. I was really inpressed at how easily and completely the kydex formed to the pistol. Luckily my body weight was enough this time.


Ditto on the M&P, very well could be the best handgun I've ever owned now( and I have a hand fitted, all forged parts, on a Caspian frame and slide, 1911)... the Apex comp pkg makes the trigger as close to SA as any could get and the reset is barely noticeable. I'll wear this trigger out and then get the Apex aluminum one.
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