The video discusses the practical versus tactical value of short reset triggers. The speaker, a revolver shooter, prefers a longer trigger reset to ensure full reset and avoid short-stroking, which he believes can lead to lazy shooting habits. While acknowledging that short reset triggers can benefit competition shooters and those trained on them for faster follow-up shots, he personally does not value them and finds them unnecessary for carry guns.
This video details a custom build on a Springfield Armory TRP Operator, focusing on reliability upgrades. The firearm receives a graphite black Cerakote finish, custom grips, and a crowned barrel. Internally, it's upgraded with EGW internals, an Atlas trigger, and a Wilson Combat Ambi Safety, creating a two-stage trigger with an audible reset. The build also incorporates a Trijicon RMR setup.
This video highlights the Smith & Wesson M&P M2.0 series, focusing on its enhanced grip texture designed for defense situations. The aggressive texturing ensures a secure hold even when a perfect grip cannot be achieved, facilitating faster follow-up shots. Key enhancements also include a lighter, crisper trigger with a tactile and audible reset, and an expanded grip customization system with four interchangeable palm swell grip sizes for improved ergonomics and trigger reach.
This review of the Smith & Wesson M&P9 M2.0 Compact highlights its direct competition with the Glock 19, featuring a 4-inch barrel and 15-round capacity. Key M2.0 upgrades include aggressive texturing for grip, an enhanced trigger with tactile and audible reset, and a higher grip angle for better control. The pistol also offers ambidextrous slide lock levers, a reversible magazine release, and subtle notches for stuck magazine extraction, making it a versatile option for both right and left-handed shooters.
This video provides a first look at the Smith & Wesson M&P M2.0 Compact pistol. Julie Golob, a world champion shooter, highlights its suitability for duty and defense, noting its smaller package compared to other M&P models. Key features include a textured grip and a tactile trigger with an audible reset.
This video provides an in-depth review of the Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0, highlighting its evolution from the original M&P. Key upgrades include an aggressive grip texture, a crisper trigger with tactile and audible reset, improved ergonomics with four interchangeable palm swell sizes, an extended steel chassis for reduced torque, and ambidextrous controls. The discussion also covers available models, finishes, and compatibility with older M&P accessories. The review emphasizes the firearm's suitability for competition, law enforcement, and everyday users.
This video provides an initial look at the Smith & Wesson M&P M2.0, introduced at SHOT Show 2017. The presenter highlights two key features: an improved grip texture that extends all around the frame and a refined trigger system offering a crisp feel, lighter pull, and an audible reset. Viewers are encouraged to check out the firearm at their local gun shop.
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