Being new here I searched the past posts, with negative results, so I thought I would ask the wizards.
I took the new-to-me P89T out for a bench rest sand bagged trial. It is consistently accurate, however the trigger has long travel and more than a bit creepy at the end. This is not a new revelation for me regarding Rugers, my P95 was exactly the same. So, is there anything that can be done to improve the trigger pull.
No, I doubt it can ever be like my Walther P5, which when cocked if the trigger moves it fires. I really like the look and feel of the P89T, but it needs a better trigger function.
Thanks
Osage
I took the new-to-me P89T out for a bench rest sand bagged trial. It is consistently accurate, however the trigger has long travel and more than a bit creepy at the end. This is not a new revelation for me regarding Rugers, my P95 was exactly the same. So, is there anything that can be done to improve the trigger pull.
No, I doubt it can ever be like my Walther P5, which when cocked if the trigger moves it fires. I really like the look and feel of the P89T, but it needs a better trigger function.
Thanks
Osage