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Quote from: pianoman9701 on March 03, 2021, 01:25:13 PMI like my LC9 except for the trigger pull. Having an all-season pocket gun is just convenient. I just ordered a spring kit that will cut the pull by 40% and reduce the tension 1.5-2 lbs. $25 with shipping from M*carbo. Great reviews on the kit. We'll see how it turns out.I used mcarbo kits on a bunch of savage rifles for the family, and like the result a lot. I'd like to get a review on your lc9 trigger kit when you're done. Wife and 2 kids carry lc9s.
I like my LC9 except for the trigger pull. Having an all-season pocket gun is just convenient. I just ordered a spring kit that will cut the pull by 40% and reduce the tension 1.5-2 lbs. $25 with shipping from M*carbo. Great reviews on the kit. We'll see how it turns out.
Quote from: Dan-o on March 03, 2021, 01:35:41 PMQuote from: pianoman9701 on March 03, 2021, 01:25:13 PMI like my LC9 except for the trigger pull. Having an all-season pocket gun is just convenient. I just ordered a spring kit that will cut the pull by 40% and reduce the tension 1.5-2 lbs. $25 with shipping from M*carbo. Great reviews on the kit. We'll see how it turns out.I used mcarbo kits on a bunch of savage rifles for the family, and like the result a lot. I'd like to get a review on your lc9 trigger kit when you're done. Wife and 2 kids carry lc9s. I can't speak for that particular trigger kit but I can attest to the fact a good aftermarket trigger kit makes a world of difference in these striker fired pistols. I put one in my Gen4 G17 awhile back and it made a world of difference in fact it was the difference between keeping it and selling it.
Quote from: b23 on March 03, 2021, 01:45:33 PMQuote from: Dan-o on March 03, 2021, 01:35:41 PMQuote from: pianoman9701 on March 03, 2021, 01:25:13 PMI like my LC9 except for the trigger pull. Having an all-season pocket gun is just convenient. I just ordered a spring kit that will cut the pull by 40% and reduce the tension 1.5-2 lbs. $25 with shipping from M*carbo. Great reviews on the kit. We'll see how it turns out.I used mcarbo kits on a bunch of savage rifles for the family, and like the result a lot. I'd like to get a review on your lc9 trigger kit when you're done. Wife and 2 kids carry lc9s. I can't speak for that particular trigger kit but I can attest to the fact a good aftermarket trigger kit makes a world of difference in these striker fired pistols. I put one in my Gen4 G17 awhile back and it made a world of difference in fact it was the difference between keeping it and selling it.Nice!!I've been contemplating a trigger kit for my g20, but dont know where to start.
I bounce back and forth between the 2, g19 and desert eagle 1911 in 45. Depends on the task, the 1911 is the pretty girl she gets treated right and loved. The glock.....at 2am a mouth is a mouth am I right? Slap it around and don't feel bad at all. Harley you show off to your friends and scooter you ride to work, the wife and the mistress, each has there place 😁Sent from my moto e6 using Tapatalk
Wow, look at all those responses! You guys rock. I met with my friend the other day and we reviewed a bunch of your thoughts. He was super appreciative for the support. A list of carry options covered by everyone so far include: - Glock 17 - Glock 19 - Glock 20 - Glock 26 - Glock 27 - Glock 29 - Glock 43X - Springfield XDS - Sig Sauer P365 - Sig Sauer P365XL Romero Zero - SIG P320 compact in 9mm - Desert Eagle in 45 - Kahr PM9 - Ruger LC9 - Ruger LCP 380 - Ruger LCR 38 - Ruger LCR 357 - Ruger American 45 - Ruger P90 - S&W 442 38 Special +P Airweight - S&W 642 38 Special - S&W Model 60 in 38/357 - S&W Bodyguard in 380 - Kimber K6S - FN 5.7x28mm - M&P Shield 9mm Serious Contenders - Ruger super redhawk 9" 454 casull w/2/7 burris - M4 with 3 extra mags - 8.5" Blackout The guy who's trying to decide what to purchase has a TON of options, but like most of you said, it comes down to preference.
If you need 3 extra mags just buy a drum. The new ones work really well I hear.