Utilizes Ruger’s safe, reliable and proven Secure Action™ fire-control system that combines a protected internal hammer with a bladed-safety trigger. The trigger has a short, smooth pull, clean break and positive reset. Safety features include integrated trigger safety; external manual safety; ...
The Security-380 combines Ruger’s Secure Action fire-control system with a variety of safety features, including an integrated trigger safety, external manual safety, neutrally balanced sear with significant engagement and strong spring tension, and a hammer catch to help prevent the hammer from co...
Ruger has also integrated a blade in the center of the trigger, commonly referred to as a trigger safety or a "Glock-style trigger." This design enhances safety by ensuring that the firearm can only discharge when the trigger is deliberately pressed, adding an extra layer of security for the...
Here’s a close-up of the trigger and mag well. Notice the “10/22”- style crossbolt safety. This trigger was based on that in the 10/22. That could be worse — the 10/22 is, arguably, the best-selling .22 LR rifle going and the trigger is one reason for that. Here’s a ...
Trigger: 5.2 pounds Sights: Drift-adjustable 3-dot Safety: Manual thumb safety Weight: 17.2oz. w/empty magazine Slide Finish: Blued Capacity: 7+1 MSRP: $479 (often found for less) Shooting theLC9s When I first started shooting the LC9s, the first things I noticed were the extra-tiny ...