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  1. I have the all metal Overwatch Precision (OP) TAC flat-face trigger in my S&W M&P 9 ProSeries CORE M2.0 5" pistol. It replaced an all metal Apex curved trigger, which in turn replaced the stock M&P plastic curved hinged trigger (which IMHO wasn't bad at all). I love the OP trigger. It's got a wide flat trigger face, with a wide trigger safety blade, compared to the thin safety blade of the Apex (and Glock) triggers. I find the OP to have a crisper cleaner break than the Apex, with a shorter and more consistant reset, less pre-travel, no creep and almost no over-travel to speak of. I also find the OP trigger to be more comfortable to shoot over long range sessions. I have the all metal very sturdy Timney Alpha (TA) hinged trigger in my S&W M&P 10mm M2.0 4.6" pistol, which replaced an all metal Apex curved trigger, which in turn replaced the terrible stock M&P plastic "flat-face" trigger. It's got a smooth very wide face, and the hinged trigger safety is barely noticeable. I prefer the TA trigger over the Apex, again, finding it more comfortable to shoot over long range sessions. My TA trigger breaks at 90° (nice), it's got less pre-travel than the Apex, and no creep. It does have some over-travel, but it's less than 2mm, about the thickness of a dime. Sorry, but I don't have a trigger-pull guage. Overall, I prefer the OP TAC trigger to the TA trigger, and clearly both over the Apex curved trigger. Too bad OP doesn't (yet) make this TAC trigger for the S&W M&P 10mm Auto and / or 45 ACP. Happy Thanksgiving to all. Good things!
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