

I found the LC380 to be more accurate, practically speaking, than all the pocket. There's a hefty ballistic penalty, of course, but having an extra 150 foot pounds of energy is meaningless if you can't control it. The gun was very pleasant to shoot, with felt recoil more in line with a. It's really only at the firing line where the LC380's compromises start to make sense. 380 pistols, but it's terrible compared to other single-stack nines like the Walther PPS. The LC380's trigger is smooth enough, I guess, and good next to other small. Not that has a good trigger, but it also needs hood grip to be accurate because being very small it has a lot of recoil. But Ruger did not follow suit sith the LC380.

The LC9s striker model cam out shortly after I bough the LC9. The LC380 trigger is a heavy double-action affair that instantly reminds you why the company switched to a superlight GLOCK-style trigger in its newer LC9s series. I never changed the trigger even though kits were available. They're a bit small in absolute terms, but they're fine for this size of pistol, and quite precise. Heavy trigger pull weights are good for cold weather hunting or applications where you may be shooting with gloves on.Like the LC9/LC9s, the LC380 wears a set of decent three-dot sights, with the front being fixed and the rear being drift adjustable. Eric said all orders he gets from now thru early Monday will ship out on Monday. The trigger bar fits both the LC9 and the LC380. Also common weights for target shooting from a bench.īy far the most common trigger pull weights -this is great for virtually all applications including target shooting, hunting and 3-gun competitions. The new trigger bars are listed and up for sale for the LC9 Choose at the top left, LC9/LC380 Performance. Light trigger pull weights are great for people shooting lighter weight rifles as they can help keep you on target during the shot. A lighter, crisper, more consistent trigger pull will make you more accurate with your firearm.īelow is a guide for pull weight selection: There was some slight stacking (increased resistance) as the trigger neared the hammer release, and the pull was slightly heavy compared to others in this test. In fact, the trigger was quite good, needing 6.2 pounds of effort to fire the gun. The #1 reason to replace your factory trigger with a Timney is accuracy. Fortunately, the Ruger LC380 I tested didn’t have that problem. If you prefer a different pull weight you simply select it from the drop down above and your Timney Trigger will be customized to your preference. Timney Trigger experts at our Phoenix, Arizona plant hand-test every trigger in its intended action and then set the pull weight at our factory standard, 3 lbs.

Or in other words, how hard you have to squeeze the trigger to shoot your rifle. Pull weight is the amount of force, in ounces or pounds, required to fire the trigger.
