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Old October 5th, 2012, 07:31 PM   #31
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I was watching You Tube vids on the LC-9 and every vid made mention of the terrible trigger on this gun. Is this still a problem? If so, I think I might be better served by the LCP. I know it lacks the punch of a 9 but I handle and shoot it well and its low weight, length and accuracy in addition to its ability to hide in small places are a plus that make it hard to ignore.
The trigger is still the same and saying it's terrible is putting it mildly. I'd say it's horrible.



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