Yes I did post it on the M&P forum. I think the lobe itself is bent or just isn't to spec after being stamped out after looking at it more extensively. I'm going to mess with the striker safety lobe on the arm tomorrow. Thanks.
Yes its different than what you're saying, 243winxb. I have a full size M&P not a Shield. This is at the VERY beginning of the uptake, ANY pressure makes the bar slip like that. I don't know what the big issue about the audibility of the reset was in the first place, there is no way you can hear...
Okay so now that I was able to take a video showing what is actually taking place inside of the gun, I'm hoping it is easier to understand.
Updated video of trigger arm clicking: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPfDBFr9x3U
I should have included this in the original posting. The sound of the actual click is coming from the 'loop' at the end of the trigger bar (that moves the sear cam) moving back into it's intended position once the slightest pressure is put on the trigger. This is because the trigger bar itself...
Okay, I'm new here, so Hello. Now that's out of the way.
I speculate that my S&W M&P 9 trigger arm lobe makes contact with a machined portion (Which I am pointing out in the picture with a bore brush) of the slide, causing a click in trigger WELL before the trigger wall. Here is a video...
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