Several years ago I purchased a left handed Benelli Montefeltro because I couldn't find a SBE II in left hand. It's an older Super 90 configuration, which I had a stainless steel Sure Cycle recoil system and a mercury recoil reducer fitted to the gun. About 2 months after I bought it I found...
Might take me a couple days, but I'll get some up. Frame is a 3rd gen. It has a stainless steel captured guide rod, a Ghost 5.0 tactical connector and an extended slide stop. It's also got Trijicon night sights.
Apparently it's featured in the June 2010 edition of Shooting Times. I also see suggested retail is $699. Unfortunately, it seems to employ a firing pin safety like the series 80 Colts.
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If you've got a bad trigger on one, it might be beyond the Apex sear to correct. S&W has excellent customer service. If the pistol is exhibiting unusual function, you might want to call them before you do the Apex install to rule out other issues. They take care of shipping under their warranty.
I did, at least the contact parts in the sear assembly, sear and striker block contact. I still have one left to do. Did you do your striker block too?
I have the Burwell instructions downloaded and contemplated doing it. After seeing how small the sear actually is, I would think there is much trial and error inolved in DIY. I just never got around to doing it. I read about the Apex sear and striker block on another website and decided to do...
I just put the Apex duty/carry enhancement kit on a couple of my M&Ps (they're back in stock BTW). The duty/carry kit comes with their hardened sear, stiker block, a new sear spring and a heavier trigger spring. It's a big improvement over stock. Overtravel is greatly reduced and the reset is...