gatorhugger
Blackhawk
I have a P89, and a P93. Supposed to be getting another p93.
The only striker Rugers I have had is
A few LCP's and I also have a Mark II. So I certainly am no Ruger expert.
I have a question on the triggers, especially the P guns. All of them
have very long trigger pulls. A lot of slack to take up, and then it finally reaches a point where some pressure is felt and the firing process begins.
I never shoot them Double action, because it's almost ridiculous.
But even in single action, on the 93 in particular, the slack is very long.
Maybe slack is not the proper gun terminology but I am sure y'all know what I mean.
The 93 has this huge amount of slack, pressue is felt, and then it fires with the trigger just about touching the back of the trigger guard.
Can Ruger adjust this?
Or just something I have to live with and train for this slack takeup?
The only striker Rugers I have had is
A few LCP's and I also have a Mark II. So I certainly am no Ruger expert.
I have a question on the triggers, especially the P guns. All of them
have very long trigger pulls. A lot of slack to take up, and then it finally reaches a point where some pressure is felt and the firing process begins.
I never shoot them Double action, because it's almost ridiculous.
But even in single action, on the 93 in particular, the slack is very long.
Maybe slack is not the proper gun terminology but I am sure y'all know what I mean.
The 93 has this huge amount of slack, pressue is felt, and then it fires with the trigger just about touching the back of the trigger guard.
Can Ruger adjust this?
Or just something I have to live with and train for this slack takeup?