I've done a lot of work on M&P triggers myself, and it's fairly easy to end up in a condition where the striker will fall without a trigger pull. I've seen a couple M&Ps that would do just that (not mine or my work).Saw that earlier. I sincerely sympathize with her, and do appreciate what she's doing now raising awareness. But I find it very hard to believe her trigger wasn't depressed to fire that gun. Unless they took parts out of it or radically altered her striker block, what she says happened should not be possible. FYI, gun was a M&P Pro.
I've done a lot of work on M&P triggers myself, and it's fairly easy to end up in a condition where the striker will fall without a trigger pull. I've seen a couple M&Ps that would do just that (not mine or my work).
The 2 I saw were totally ground off (so the trigger bar wouldn't engage them at all), and therefore had the "valley" on the block cut so the striker could travel by without the block moving. I was like WTF!, and then threw all the parts away and stared with new ones. It could also be accomplished by removing it completely, but I doubt that's the case with this shooter's gun. There may be other ways, but I'm not sure (i.e., never tried to figure that one out!).What is done to the striker block that allows it?
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