dsm2nr wrote:? . . . I still couldn't get past that mushy reset. . . . .
Reset on these is achieved simply by the trigger bar sliding back over the sear. It can be made very crisp if the sear is properly angled so the trigger bar snaps back onto the sear instead of sliding back on to it.
I've got an early 40c that was made when s&w was rushing some product to market. Had the soft mag release issue but I fixed that with a stronger spring I made from larger gauge piano wire I bought at a local hardware store. Gun has been a joy to shoot. Bought a 9mm barrel for her as well so I could have both calibers in one platform. Probably the only complaint I could raise is the price of magazines. S&w really sticks it to us on those.
Eta: one more complaint is that s&w won't sell factory sears for these. No reasonable reason exists. They just stopped selling them about 4 years ago. A company called apex was selling quality drop in ignition parts to fill the void though.