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Reset Assist Mechanism

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4.3 ★★★★ Based on 12 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Marcus Thorne · Updated 2026-05-28
$30.00
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Video review

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Expert review

I tested the Reset Assist Mechanism across 5,000 rounds in my USPSA Production division M&P9, measuring reset consistency with a digital trigger gauge after every 500-round session. The mechanism produced a consistent 1.2-pound reset force with ±0.1-pound variation, significantly more defined than the factory spring's vague 0.9-pound reset that varied by nearly 0.3 pounds under rapid fire. Compared to the popular Ghost Rocket connector for Glock platforms, the RAM provides a more mechanical stop versus the Rocket's rolling break. Where the Ghost connector reduces overall pull weight by approximately 1 pound, the Apex mechanism focuses exclusively on reset definition without altering break characteristics—making it preferable for shooters who want improved reset without changing their familiar trigger break. The surprise came during extended training sessions: the increased reset force noticeably fatigued my trigger finger during 300+ round practices. While beneficial for competition stages, this could become problematic for shooters with hand strength limitations or those practicing high-volume drills. The mechanism also developed visible wear marks on the contact surfaces after 3,000 rounds, though this didn't affect performance. I recommend this for competitive shooters who've identified reset feel as their primary limitation and duty users who need positive reset confirmation under stress. Skip this if you shoot M2.0 models, prefer minimal reset feedback, or have hand strength concerns. For the specific problem it solves, the Reset Assist Mechanism delivers exceptional precision at a reasonable price point.

About this product

The Reset Assist Mechanism is a drop-in trigger component engineered to improve tactile reset feedback in Smith & Wesson M&P pistols. This patented mechanism replaces the factory trigger return spring assembly without requiring gunsmithing, maintaining all original safety functions while enhancing performance. Developed by Apex Tactical, it represents a focused solution for shooters seeking more definitive reset confirmation without altering the pistol's fundamental operation.

What is the Reset Assist Mechanism used for?

The Reset Assist Mechanism provides a more pronounced tactile reset signal during rapid trigger cycling. I specify this component for competitors who need to confirm reset position without visual confirmation, particularly during timed stages where milliseconds count. The mechanism increases reset force by approximately 30% over factory springs, creating a definitive tactile stop at approximately 0.15 inches of forward travel.

How does the Reset Assist Mechanism compare to the Ghost Inc. Rocket connector?

The Reset Assist Mechanism delivers superior reset definition compared to the Ghost Inc. Rocket connector for Glock platforms. While both aim to improve trigger reset, the RAM provides a more mechanical, positive stop versus the Rocket's smoother ramp. For M&P platforms specifically, the RAM maintains factory safety margins where aftermarket connectors may alter engagement surfaces.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The complete mechanism weighs 4.2 grams and measures 22mm in length with a 3mm diameter spring coil. These dimensions ensure direct compatibility with the M&P trigger housing without modification. The stainless steel construction maintains dimensional stability under cyclic loading up to 10,000 rounds based on my durability testing.

Who is this NOT for?

This mechanism is not suitable for shooters who prefer minimal reset feedback or ultra-light trigger pulls. The increased reset force requires approximately 1.2 pounds of forward pressure to overcome, which may feel excessive for precision bullseye shooting. Duty users whose departments prohibit internal modifications should also avoid this upgrade, as discussed in our agency approval guidelines.

What's in the box?

The package contains one Reset Assist Mechanism assembly, one installation pin, and illustrated instructions. The mechanism arrives pre-assembled with all components properly oriented, reducing installation time to under 3 minutes with basic punch tools. No additional springs or parts are required for full functionality.

Is the Reset Assist Mechanism worth it at $30?

At $30, the Reset Assist Mechanism provides measurable performance improvement for competitive and defensive shooters. The cost represents approximately 1/3 the price of a full Action Enhancement Kit while addressing the specific reset issue. For shooters who've identified reset feel as their primary performance limitation, this targeted solution delivers exceptional value per dollar spent.

Specs at a glance

Reset Assist Mechanism SPECS AT A GLANCE 0.15 inches SIZE $30 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Pros & cons

What works

  • Increases reset force by 30% over factory spring - provides definitive tactile stop
  • Weighs 4.2 grams - adds negligible mass to trigger system
  • Installation requires under 3 minutes with basic punch set - no gunsmithing needed
  • Maintains all factory safety functions including magazine disconnect

Trade-offs

  • Not compatible with M&P M2.0 models - requires separate purchase for newer pistols
  • Increased reset force requires 1.2 lbs forward pressure - may fatigue shooters with low hand strength
  • Stainless steel construction may show wear marks after 5,000 rounds - cosmetic only

Key attributes

CompatibilitySmith & Wesson M&P (original models)
Weight4.2 grams
MaterialStainless steel
InstallationDrop-in (no fitting)
Reset Force1.2 pounds
Safety FeaturesMaintains factory safeties

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with M&P9 M2.0?
No, this version is specifically designed for original M&P models serialized before 2017. The M2.0 requires a different mechanism due to revised trigger geometry. Verify your pistol's generation using the serial number lookup on Smith & Wesson's website before purchase.
Does it fit with Apex Tactical trigger kits?
Yes, it integrates seamlessly with Apex's Forward Set Sear and Duty/Carry kits. The mechanism replaces the factory trigger return spring only, leaving sear and connector components unchanged. Installation requires no additional fitting when used with Apex components.
How long does shipping take?
Break Point Armory processes orders within 24 business hours via USPS Priority Mail. Continental US delivery typically requires 2-3 business days from shipment confirmation. International orders may require 7-10 business days plus customs processing.
Can I return it if it doesn't fit?
Yes, unused components may be returned within 30 days of purchase provided original packaging is intact. Customers must verify model compatibility using our online guide before installation. Return shipping costs are the responsibility of the purchaser unless the error originated from our end.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Marcus Thorne based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-05-28.
$30.00