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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Snell" data-source="post: 2616816" data-attributes="member: 796"><p>I have both the Pro 5" with FO sights and the 4 1/4" Pro with night sights. If you want the sights and somewhat lighter trigger (6 1/2# is standard M&P) it is a bargain. It is pointless to buy the Pro if you intend to immediately replace the trigger and sights, it seems.</p><p>The 5" is all set up for IDPA and USPSA Production, and the 4 1/4" is handy for sitting in a vehicle with belt carry.</p><p>Coming from revolvers, I feel no need to modify the trigger or anything else on either of them. The triggers were gritty at first (mostly the striker block and trigger linkage) but have settled down at a smooth 4 1/4#. A little polishing goes a long way. </p><p></p><p>IMHO, the current fad to buy a standard M&P and immediately install the $175 advanced competition FSS kit (banned in Stock and Production) is overkill for daily carry and perhaps requires expert training to be entirely safe carrying the light trigger with no takeup. Just my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Snell, post: 2616816, member: 796"] I have both the Pro 5" with FO sights and the 4 1/4" Pro with night sights. If you want the sights and somewhat lighter trigger (6 1/2# is standard M&P) it is a bargain. It is pointless to buy the Pro if you intend to immediately replace the trigger and sights, it seems. The 5" is all set up for IDPA and USPSA Production, and the 4 1/4" is handy for sitting in a vehicle with belt carry. Coming from revolvers, I feel no need to modify the trigger or anything else on either of them. The triggers were gritty at first (mostly the striker block and trigger linkage) but have settled down at a smooth 4 1/4#. A little polishing goes a long way. IMHO, the current fad to buy a standard M&P and immediately install the $175 advanced competition FSS kit (banned in Stock and Production) is overkill for daily carry and perhaps requires expert training to be entirely safe carrying the light trigger with no takeup. Just my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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