My SD9 Has Arrived!

I bought the SD9VE and the trigger was really awful. I'm no trigger snob but this was like 5 miles of bad road. I bought both the Apex trigger and spring kits. Installing them wasn't diffucult and made a world of difference.

I'm just not convinced that it is necessary. The whole of the Interwebs is screaming at me right now that I have to buy the Apex kit, and I have no doubt that it does exactly what it is supposed to do. What I don't necessarily believe is that is needed. It is definitely longer and heavier than the single action from my P-07 was, but it is not as long or heavy as the double action. It isn't jerky or gritty. There is nothing inherently bad about it. With the exception of a slight take up, I actually find it reminiscent of some DAO revolvers I have fired, but with a shorter travel and slightly lighter feeling pull.

Once I get it to the range, I will be able to make a better determination, but for now, with the dry firing I have done over the last few days, I really don't think I will have any problems keeping on target.
 
It is not necessary. The factory trigger is perfectly fine, and probably better in a self defense scenario, I just didn't like it. The trigger on mine was rough, jerky, and very heavy at the break. If yours is fine the way it is, by all means, leave it alone.
 
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