I screwed up at the range today. No, no rules broken or accidents, just an error on my part, selecting firearms to shoot. I started off shooting my S&W 1911PD which, after probably 1000 rounds through it is broken in great and has an incredibly crisp break on the trigger. I shoot it better than any other pistol I own. Problem is, when I ran out of .45 reloads, I pulled out my S&W M&P40. Now, I like the M&P and it feels great in my hands, but after shooting the single action 1911, the crappy MA trigger of the M&P felt like sh!t. One inch .45 groups became four inch + .40 groups. Has anyone else ever had this problem, and should I have shot the M&P first? How do you guys deal with the differing triggers on your various firearms? I was PO'd and was thinking of putting up the M&P for trade after my poor shooting today. Will a trigger job make that big a difference on the M&P? Can I get the non-MA parts or am I better off sending it to Burwell? Thanks for the therapy session...