KDF said:My SR9c feels good and shoot well. I just ordered a black SR40c today. Plenty of the silver tops, but for carry guns I like the all black gun. I pray I have the same luck with the 40c!! <><
MountainWalker said:The post is about the compact pistols (SR9c & SR40c) which has a different trigger than the standard SR models. I have a SR9c that took many dry firings to get the trigger to work out and it is now pretty good. My SR40c had a fantastic trigger from day one and is very accurate. Take a look at this review:
http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2010/10/robert-farago/gun-review-ruger-sr40/
My suggestions would be first to get some A-Zoom snap caps and try dry firing for 1,000 times.
Second send to a gunsmith http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2010/12/robert-farago/gun-review-ruger-sr40-withgalloway-precision-trigger-job/.
Third, sell the pistol.
Good luck, all options are viable, your choice!
MountainWalker said:Don't have any gunsmith advice on the SR pistols. I think these guys can help if you want spend the money. Why not call them up and ask how much it would cost to upgrade the trigger to your preferences. http://gallowayprecision.com/home.php