Thanks for showing me how to install the Apex trigger. You are good at explaining stuff in detail, but I probably will have to watch your video another 10 times to put mine end. Thanks
for everyone on here who has a 5 ish lb trigger pull i would happily trade you did we test pulls on mine with a tirgger pull gauge and avg pull was 9 lbs and 10 ounces
Yes, it seems like a minor point, but I too do not care for the trigger safety sticking out as far as it does; I seem to catch it in such an angle that there is a definite discomfort. I am probably riding the lower portion of the trigger frame as a reference and perhaps coming "up" to grasp the trigger and impacting the trigger safety at a slightly more vertical angle thus engaging the index finger at its point. But, in every other way the trigger is smooth throughout its operation with a marvelous pull weight reduction.
I did an apex on my M&P and it doesn't look too different, I used vice grips. you have to be more careful, use a paper towel or cloth to prevent marring. it was tough but worked.
Thanks for showing me how to install the Apex trigger. You are good at explaining stuff in detail, but I probably will have to watch your video another 10 times to put mine end. Thanks
You are welcome. Thanks for watching and for the positive comment.
for everyone on here who has a 5 ish lb trigger pull i would happily trade you did we test pulls on mine with a tirgger pull gauge and avg pull was 9 lbs and 10 ounces
what would be a way to install the trigger on the trigger bar without a vice?
Yes, it seems like a minor point, but I too do not care for the trigger safety sticking out as far as it does; I seem to catch it in such an angle that there is a definite discomfort. I am probably riding the lower portion of the trigger frame as a reference and perhaps coming "up" to grasp the trigger and impacting the trigger safety at a slightly more vertical angle thus engaging the index finger at its point. But, in every other way the trigger is smooth throughout its operation with a marvelous pull weight reduction.
@derek3830 do you notice any discomfort when using this trigger for an extended range time and is it more than using the stock trigger?
Buddy... Thank you so much for this awesome easy to follow video. 👍
You are most welcome, thanks for the comment.
For a 1-1/2 lb difference doesn’t seem like it was worth the money spent on the new trigger.
It's probably more about the feel of the trigger than the trigger weight, but I get what you're saying.
The stock trigger had a very stiff wall
I thought the same thing until I shot my stock HC Pro and shot my buddy's Pro.
He made me a believer. It's worth it.
Any advice if I don’t have a vice ? Thank you for your time !
Dunno. Try driving it with a punch with all the bits in place, for support, so you don't collapse trigger.
I did an apex on my M&P and it doesn't look too different, I used vice grips. you have to be more careful, use a paper towel or cloth to prevent marring. it was tough but worked.
@@x3r0h0ur 👍 Very clever, thanks for sharing.
An you still trigger lock it? Like glock u supposed to be able to pull the trigger with nothing in it and then itll lock back till you cock it
Yes, it still does that with the new trigger in it.
How did you get your hellcat pro so shiny and jet black looking?
No idea, it's not my gun.
Still don't care for it sorry
Its one of the best
Don't know why you're sorry, different strokes for different folks.