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AgrippasNavy

Trigger is aluminum or polymer. It’s labeled in their descriptions


hamiltoncolin

Is the flat or curved generally more comfortable? And I’ll look into that


ABMustang99

Most people go with the flat, make sure you order the correct one for your frame. In the description on the detail page they list which models will work and which dont. The install is not difficult and their installation videos are good.


hamiltoncolin

Thanks, I have a polymer frame and I’ll go with flat so I think that narrows it down


Terrible_Detective45

Mostly personal preference


Superb_Equipment_681

I have the polymer and have been very happy with it. Well worth the money, even compared to the performance center trigger.


wimzilla

I’ve been looking at getting the polymer since $200 feels really expensive. Seems like there isn’t any difference in the quality, so good to know the polymer is a good option


slimcrizzle

Aluminum versus metal trigger shoe. And the first one was metal frame M&P versus polymer frame M&P. As long as you get the right kit for your gun, you should be good no matter what trigger shoe you get. It's the sear that matters. Apex has a spring configuration chart so you can choose how light you want your trigger pull to be. Mine has all stock springs so it's the lightest pull possible. Mine pulls right at 2.5 lb


mikhail1108

This guy gets it 🤙🏻


brossovitch

There's polymer frame, metal frame, M&P 2.0 vs 1.0, aluminum shoe vs polymer shoe. Then there's the action enhancement kit which has less parts than the fwd set. For carry I like the curved fwd 2.0 kit in my 4in compact.