Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 (CA) Apex Tactical Trigger #roster #shorts

Published on May 21, 2024
Duration: 1:01

This video discusses the Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 pistol, specifically models available in California. The presenter highlights the stock trigger as good for California standards but recommends an Apex Tactical trigger for enhanced performance. Installation guidance is provided through Apex's diagrams and YouTube videos, with a recommendation to use a gunsmith if the user is not proficient with tools.

Quick Summary

An Apex Tactical trigger upgrade for the Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 aims to reduce trigger pull weight, decrease overall trigger travel, and provide a smoother uptake and reset for a crisper trigger break. While the stock M&P 2.0 trigger is considered good for California, Apex offers enhanced performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to M&P 2.0 (CA)
  2. 00:08Stock Trigger vs. Apex Tactical
  3. 00:22Apex Tactical Installation Guide
  4. 00:39Trigger Performance Benefits
  5. 00:52Giveaway Announcement

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of installing an Apex Tactical trigger on a Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0?

An Apex Tactical trigger upgrade for the M&P 2.0 aims to significantly reduce trigger pull weight, decrease overall trigger travel, and provide a smoother uptake and reset, resulting in a crisper trigger break and improved shooting experience.

Is the stock trigger on the M&P 2.0 bad, especially for California residents?

The video suggests that the stock trigger on the M&P 2.0 is not bad and is considered one of the best available for firearms legally sold in California. However, an Apex Tactical trigger is recommended for those seeking a slight performance advantage.

How can I install an Apex Tactical trigger kit on my M&P 2.0?

Apex Tactical provides installation diagrams and multiple YouTube videos to guide the process. If you are not comfortable with tools or the installation procedure, it is recommended to send the kit to a qualified gunsmith.

What does 'trigger travel' and 'uptake/reset' mean in relation to firearm triggers?

Trigger travel is the distance the trigger moves from its initial position to firing. Uptake and reset refer to the stages of the trigger's movement during and after firing, which affect the feel and speed of subsequent shots.

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