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Jeff is right. Look at the Paul H. video and see the trigger on that M&P, same story. There is no safety and no decocker of a hammer, so the trigger is the safety and it needs to be relatively heavy and long. What you get in return is a gun simple to operate with every trigger pull being the same:

If you get a 1911 style setup, you get a superior trigger but you run around with a cocked hammer and can't forget to take the safety (on OR off).
If you get a DA/SA setup with a decocker like a classic SIG, you get that same heavy trigger pull on the first DA shot and can follow up with SA after. Very different trigger pulls on the same gun - something many shooters struggle with.

See how good you get with this. The nice thing with handguns is that they aren't all that expensive and they take up little space. You'll likely add some more later. Maybe something more of a target pistol!

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