Posted: 8/4/2016 5:02:33 PM EDT
| Bought the wife her first carry pistol. The LC9 is one of the few she can rack the slide. The downside is, the trigger is sweet. Nice to shoot but I'm a little nervous a little too light for a newer shooter to carry. I was thinking off getting another trigger return spring and bending it heavier. It has a safety and I'll be teaching her to use it. The trigger on the is gun is really nice. It shoots great as well. I'm impressed. Nice gun. |
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Can't help you on the trigger, but just wanted to say that if more people knew how great the trigger is on these LC9s pistols there would be a lot more threads about them.
I would coach her some on the trigger and keep it as it is. Or keep it for yourself and buy her one with a longer pull. I like them so well I just bought another today for my son as a gift. He can shoot much better than me (old age has caught up with me) and with the sweet trigger he is exceptional. A LGS was tax free today so I couldn't resist picking one up for him. |
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i would like to see an option for a heavier trigger. I put a NY trigger in my glock 19 and found it more to my liking. I know it's fashionable here on GD to carry a gun with no manual safety and light pull on the trigger. But for me to carry a pocket gun for up-close protection I would like the added safety of a heavier trigger. just me. |
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Quoted: Yeah, plenty of motivated sellers. Has trigger pull like an 1895 Nagant. Quoted: Quoted: Just buy a regular LC9? Yeah, plenty of motivated sellers. Has trigger pull like an 1895 Nagant. Lol I get what you are trying to say but it's not THAT bad....NOTHING is that bad. I'm considering getting a LC9s even though I have zero issues with the original LC9. |