I'm at the range with my new (to me) ruger P90.
It is in basically pristine condition.
After familiarizing myself with the decocker, hammerdrop, single and double action, safety and disassembly I proceed to load up a couple mags.
Taking careful aim with a sandbag rest I fire double action first shot squeezing carefully I fire.
The recoil flips the gun up and back down as I am releasing the trigger the gun coming back down presses against my finger and
another round goes off.
The round goes down range into the backstop. but I'm a little shaken. No one around me was the wiser but it was very
disconcerting to say the least.
The double action trigger is a long 12 Lbs and the single action is a smooth 2lbs with a some take up.
Is this an ND? AD?
I've since learned better trigger control with this gun but I'm still not entirely sure if I should take steps to correct this or get rid of it.
It is in basically pristine condition.
After familiarizing myself with the decocker, hammerdrop, single and double action, safety and disassembly I proceed to load up a couple mags.
Taking careful aim with a sandbag rest I fire double action first shot squeezing carefully I fire.
The recoil flips the gun up and back down as I am releasing the trigger the gun coming back down presses against my finger and
another round goes off.
The round goes down range into the backstop. but I'm a little shaken. No one around me was the wiser but it was very
disconcerting to say the least.
The double action trigger is a long 12 Lbs and the single action is a smooth 2lbs with a some take up.
Is this an ND? AD?
I've since learned better trigger control with this gun but I'm still not entirely sure if I should take steps to correct this or get rid of it.