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    bcannon

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    How does the grip feel to you?
    It needs a Talon grip but not to bad. Medium bs fits the best which is wierd, the large bs fit best on my P10F :dunno:.

    Just now looking to see if the F and C have the same trigger, I want to take the Apex out of my F and put it in the C. The stock trigger isn't bad but the Apex is much better.
     

    wtburnette

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    Morning all... :coffee:

    It needs a Talon grip but not to bad. Medium bs fits the best which is wierd, the large bs fit best on my P10F :dunno:.

    Just now looking to see if the F and C have the same trigger, I want to take the Apex out of my F and put it in the C. The stock trigger isn't bad but the Apex is much better.

    Have you tried the HBI or CGW triggers? I haven't tried the Apex trigger for the P10 series, but always hated them on S&W's due to the reset being hard to find. The reset on the HBI and CGW triggers are fantastic. Very short and tactile. I also thought the texture on the grip was too aggressive when I got my first P10C, but I very quickly got used to it and don't even notice it any more. In any event, enjoy the new gun :cool:
     
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