Didn't you promise her the same thing 34 years ago? Or was that you would not GO to the sugar Bowl for several months?
It seems you.and the Sugar Bowl have long term issues........
Ruger LC9 trigger pull
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I had tickets to the Sugar Bowl (Alabama-Penn State). All I recall is spending most of New Year's Eve hanging out in a hospital Labor room, stopping by the maternity ward the next day with flowers before going to the game. Don't recall any promises.bgreenea3 wrote:Didn't you promise her the same thing 34 years ago? Or was that you would not GO to the sugar Bowl for several months?
It seems you.and the Sugar Bowl have long term issues........
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Dry-firing the LC9 here involves moving the slide for each dry-fire. I did it for a while, but finally gave up on dry-firing, it's too much trouble.
I'm going to look into the improved trigger. The long-hard trigger pull does not engender confidence in making an accurate shot.
Having said that, I like the gun's feel, and its handling qualities. I like the way it looks, too.
My son originally bought the gun, decided that he wanted a blocky-looking Kahr .45 auto instead, and passed it on to the old man for a belly gun.
Can't complain about a freebee!
I'm going to look into the improved trigger. The long-hard trigger pull does not engender confidence in making an accurate shot.
Having said that, I like the gun's feel, and its handling qualities. I like the way it looks, too.
My son originally bought the gun, decided that he wanted a blocky-looking Kahr .45 auto instead, and passed it on to the old man for a belly gun.
Can't complain about a freebee!
The long trigger pull is a safety. It is also like a DA revolver. My LC9 shoots high, but since I've figured out were the front sight needs to be it works ok. Yesterday I put a mag in a 2" circle at 7 yards, long trigger pull and all. Figured that was all the practice I need. Besides, as someone from NE Michigan would remind me, that gun is a point shooter.