Trooper Joe
Single-Sixer
Went to the range yesterday with 4 handguns (newer LCP, new S&W Bodyguard, Springfield XDs 9mm, and my two month old LC9s).
After shooting the first three (mainly function tests with new ammo), I shot the LC9s. This of course, as reported and as I have experienced, has a very light, smooth trigger. So light however, that it is not unusual for me to "dump" and unexpected shot when shooting it.
I even wondered if it really has a traditional striker assembly or possibly a trigger firing pin assembly similar to the old style auto pistols with just a trigger, sear and firing pin system.
After a lot of research, I believe it is at least reported to have an actual striker system where the trigger pull still finally cocks the striker before it is released.
I don't want Ruger to go crazy over this issue (you know, everyone gripped about the LC9 horrible trigger pull and now after making the LC9s there is a concern if it is too light). I am just throwing this out for some honest comments on my observations.
I for one will always use the safety system on this handgun due to the light trigger assembly.
Really love this gun and it has truly become my EDC. I feel that it just needs regular range time to avoid any potential ADCs.
Thanks ahead of time for any comments.
After shooting the first three (mainly function tests with new ammo), I shot the LC9s. This of course, as reported and as I have experienced, has a very light, smooth trigger. So light however, that it is not unusual for me to "dump" and unexpected shot when shooting it.
I even wondered if it really has a traditional striker assembly or possibly a trigger firing pin assembly similar to the old style auto pistols with just a trigger, sear and firing pin system.
After a lot of research, I believe it is at least reported to have an actual striker system where the trigger pull still finally cocks the striker before it is released.
I don't want Ruger to go crazy over this issue (you know, everyone gripped about the LC9 horrible trigger pull and now after making the LC9s there is a concern if it is too light). I am just throwing this out for some honest comments on my observations.
I for one will always use the safety system on this handgun due to the light trigger assembly.
Really love this gun and it has truly become my EDC. I feel that it just needs regular range time to avoid any potential ADCs.
Thanks ahead of time for any comments.