LC9 Trigger

skipper49

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Picked up an LC9 last week and really like it, but as has been noted over and over on this forum, the trigger pull is oh, so very long. I can learn to deal with that if everything else about the little pistol is "up to snuff", and it sure seems to be. One question though. Didn't I read on here about someone offering an aftermarket trigger setup for the LC9? Can anyone point me to it, and/or, has anyone here actually used it?
Thanks,
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I have an LC9 that has hundreds of rounds through it without a single problem.

Try Galloway custom for the triggers.

If you've learned to shoot a DA revolver DA, then the LC9 is an easy transition.
 
Thanks for the input fellows. The trigger is not a huge deal to me, but I'll always welcome improvement. FWIW, I too have been shooting DA revolvers......for over fifty years. Wow, how could that possibly be true!? :lol:

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The trigger will smooth out after 500 to 600 rounds. At least mine did. I'm fortunate that I haven't had any of the problems that many have written about. I did add a stainless steel rod and 20# recoil spring which helped with recoil.
 
Im also waiting on Galloway for replacement trigger bar and hammer. I want to be able to go back to factory easily if i dont shoot it as well. Im quite suprised, but i shoot my LC9 better than any handgun ive ever had(xdm, xdm compact, P3AT, LCP, Sprinfield EMP). i dont have much explanation for it seeing as how the trigger is sooooo long. if galloway doesnt have parts soon i'll probably forget all about it.
 
Bud0505 said:
The trigger will smooth out after 500 to 600 rounds. At least mine did. I'm fortunate that I haven't had any of the problems that many have written about. I did add a stainless steel rod and 20# recoil spring which helped with recoil.

Nobody said anything abut the smoothness of the trigger pull, but rather the length of pull. Mine has been smooth from the beginning.
 
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