schmeky
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Got to hold and examine an SR-9 today. The trigger felt like I was trying to drive a shovel through a pile of coarse rocks.
Dang.
Dang.
I have no doubt they will be reliable and durable and are backed by Ruger. . . . . but. . . . I'm a big 1911 fan
WT....are you saying that the trigger will get better with time and rounds?
I'm not sure I can see that with this one...the trigger is really choppy...not just a bad pull, or unsmooth, it's a really staccatco pull.
No, it won't. Maybe the SR-9, I don't know of any other "striker-fired pistol" that is damaged by dry practicing without a mag in it.If you're "dry firing" a striker fired pistol, I hope you have an empty magazine in it, or else you'll damage the striker mechanism, but from my experience with mine... I can't imagine the problems you guys describe.