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 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.
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