sorry to hear about your problem.
rugers cs has always treated me right
i in fact had the same issue with a sp101 in .357,
long story short
they replaced the gun with a brand new one free of charge
Have you pulled the trigger on the lc9s pro.
it was an oh my god moment for me.
I have never had my hands on the smith but i would go to the local gun shop and dry fire each one.
i think it'll make up your mind in just a couple trigger pulls
would removing the magazine disconnect improve the trigger in the lc9s?
Same as it does in the SR line of pistols?
It made the world of difference in my sr9 and my wife's sr9c
My wife has decided her sr9c is to heavy for daily carry in her purse.
She really likes the lc9s pro trigger but wants the lc9s because of the safety.
I am not a fan of magazine disconnect safeties.
My question is , does the mag disconnect come out of the lc9s as easily as it does on the
sr9...
Try shooting left handed
Being a south paw has its draw backs and advantages.
if it don"t lock open left handed chance is your pushing the slide lock under recoil
A friend had an sr40c with a bad spring on the slide lock . the spring slipped off the slide lock.
Which let the slide lock just...
i love my mitch rosen from ruger.
hugs my body and is reasonably secure for not having any retention device.
i forget its there most of the time and its my edc
i have the predator in 223 topped with the nikon p-223 bdc 600 and i get very similar results with mine.
i love this rifle and scope combo.
cant keep it out of the grand kids hand now that they have shot it.