edrice
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I sold the LC9 and bought the LC9s because the trigger was so much better... at least while dry-firing it.
One unusual thing that I've run into is the trigger safety causes the pad of my index finger to become sore and painful after a few magazines of live ammo. I've never had this happen with any other trigger safety type firearm before. I fired it just yesterday testing various ammos and the middle of my index fingerprint is still somewhat sorish today.
It's really a minor issue because I'm not going to go through endless magazines in an SD situation. Everything else about it is just perfect. It swallows anything I feed it and has been 100% reliable. And I have enough other choices to shoot that are really more fun as range guns.
I'm just curious if anyone else has experienced this.
One unusual thing that I've run into is the trigger safety causes the pad of my index finger to become sore and painful after a few magazines of live ammo. I've never had this happen with any other trigger safety type firearm before. I fired it just yesterday testing various ammos and the middle of my index fingerprint is still somewhat sorish today.
It's really a minor issue because I'm not going to go through endless magazines in an SD situation. Everything else about it is just perfect. It swallows anything I feed it and has been 100% reliable. And I have enough other choices to shoot that are really more fun as range guns.
I'm just curious if anyone else has experienced this.