That trigger spring looks a lot like this one:
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/380...-and-p-pistols
Agreed! So it's not the stock one?
Also, if that's not stock, I doubt the striker spring is. Can I change the striker spring without changing anything else? What I mean is, will anything relate to the striker spring/be over or under-powered, etc? Or is it a "stand alone" thing? I want to eliminate these light strikes.
My guess is it's not the stock one, it's an Apex. That spring looks different from my previous Apex springs, but those did break a lot, and I've been out of the M&P scene for a while now.
I haven't looked at an OEM striker spring for a M&P in years, so I can't say if that one looks right or not. I'd get an OEM spring and replace it, but as I said before, I'd respring the whole gun.
I ran stock striker springs with an Apex duty kit without striker spring issues. I did break a lot of trigger springs, but that's another issue.
http://www.speedshooterspecialties.c...oducts_id=1022
UGH. SOLD OUT. Everywhere I look they're sold out.
Last edited by KeeFus; 09-30-2014 at 02:03 PM.
Back in stock.
https://www.speedshooterspecialties....roducts_id=916
Alright, I just ordered an OEM trigger return spring, and striker assembly (FP, spring, etc.)
Are there any other parts/springs that could cause a light primer strike?