Many shooters will not enjoy the long trigger and reset; however, lots will love it! See on Guns.com - Used Gun $350.99 More Concealed Carry Options If you’re sitting on the fence about whether the LC9S is the perfect option for you, please take a look at some of the other options...
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Today, I’m comparing the Ruger LCP vs LCP II and its Lite variant. Ruger introduced the LCP in 2008 and it was a great success, taking over the concealed-carry market. Despite the gun’s massive popularity, some people still had complaints about the design. They felt the trigger was ...
trigger operates similarly to a double-action revolver. When pulled, it draws the hammer to the rear and then drops it at the end of its travel. The trigger has to be let off completely in order to reset for each shot. The subsequent LCP II has a shorter trigger but trigger weight on...
s me more than anything. I would guess the trigger is around five pounds, but it is incredibly smooth which makes it feel lighter, at least to me. No creep — just a little take-up thanbang.Reset is short and positive. To sum it up, this little gun has a great trigger. The ...
Trigger One downside of the SR22 is its trigger. The single-action has an inch or more of take-up, so it’s a hard break. For the double-action, it has the feel of what you would expect from a double-action trigger. It has a long and hard break with a full reset. ...
Ruger’s Security-9 pistol utilizes the exact same dependable “Secure Action” system as used on Ruger’s highly successful LCP II and has a short, crisp, and soft trigger. It has an internal, shrouded hammer, as opposed to a striker-fired bar. This is useful to make slide racking easi...