Gun smith?

No,not the pink one,The purple one. It was actually a gift,I train constantly and really enjoy shooting. I don't go to the range often but have property large enough to practice on. I am lethal with my .22 pistol, but with this .9 the heavy trigger pull seems to throw off my aim,as when I pull it I'm expecting it to fire( like my .22) instead I have to make a heavier pull,does that make sense? I did Reaserch SCCY and understand that this is a less expensive handgun really just made to keep in ypur glove box,but I refuse to carry anything I'm not 100% comfortable and accurate with.
I also have a 1911 .45 that although is extremely heavy in my and I can still fire it with confidence. I appreciate all the opinions, I'm going to,contact SCCY and see if the offer a lighter trigger pull for my model. Until then I'm off to purchase a brick to put through her, if anyone would like to meet up at a range one day let me know I'm good company!
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Ruger LCP striker fire 9MM would be a great choice. One of the best trigger out there on a confort conceal 9MM.
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No,not the pink one,The purple one. It was actually a gift,I train constantly and really enjoy shooting. I don't go to the range often but have property large enough to practice on. I am lethal with my .22 pistol, but with this .9 the heavy trigger pull seems to throw off my aim,as when I pull it I'm expecting it to fire( like my .22) instead I have to make a heavier pull,does that make sense? I did Reaserch SCCY and understand that this is a less expensive handgun really just made to keep in ypur glove box,but I refuse to carry anything I'm not 100% comfortable and accurate with.
I also have a 1911 .45 that although is extremely heavy in my and I can still fire it with confidence. I appreciate all the opinions, I'm going to,contact SCCY and see if the offer a lighter trigger pull for my model. Until then I'm off to purchase a brick to put through her, if anyone would like to meet up at a range one day let me know I'm good company! Originally Posted by nikkivikkisix
The 1911 has a single action trigger that is crisp and precise..it doesn't have much travel to it before it drops the hammer.

The SCCY has a double action trigger. Many double action trigger guns have long pulls and are anything but precise thus making them harder to shoot accurately.
Slitlikr's Avatar
What ofs said ^^^

The 1911 in .45 has inherently less muzzle flip.

You may be able to improve accuracy with another stance and grip technique.
What ofs said ^^^

The 1911 in .45 has inherently less muzzle flip.

You may be able to improve accuracy with another stance and grip technique. Originally Posted by Slitlikr
Both of what these guys say is very true.
I've been shooting the 1911 for many years and yes I like a light but crisp trigger and yes stance and grip is everything with this weapon. The only drawback for me is I prefer a full size 1911 and they are cumbersome to carry. My preference for carry is the newer Wilson Combat Berretta 9mm. great gun

Young lady shoot what you like. Just get very familiar with the weapon. And remember target shooting is one thing and pulling a weapon to use for defense is another. Practice practice practice
Spring Guns & Ammo has a gunsmith, ready to serve.
http://www.springgunsandammo.com/
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Young lady shoot what you like. Just get very familiar with the weapon. And remember target shooting is one thing and pulling a weapon to use for defense is another. Practice practice practice Originally Posted by tbone2u
What bones said......AND.....

.....treat that gun's hygiene and cleanliness like its your pussy.
What bones said......AND.....

.....treat that gun's hygiene and cleanliness like its your pussy. Originally Posted by GlobeSpotter
I seriously love to clean guns, I like breaking them down,putting them back together, it's my me time..lol.
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It looks like at least one aftermarket trigger exists for that gun:

http://gallowayprecision.com/sccy/cp...cpx-2-pistols/

They have their own forum

http://www.sccyforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=15762

Meh, the reviews don't like it for reducing anything other that over travel, but did find this comment

"The factory will do the trigger spring mod for you if you take it in for something else. It helps."

Sounds like a call to the factory might help.
The 1911 has a single action trigger that is crisp and precise..it doesn't have much travel to it before it drops the hammer.

The SCCY has a double action trigger. Many double action trigger guns have long pulls and are anything but precise thus making them harder to shoot accurately. Originally Posted by oilfieldscum
I don't recommend any woman rely on heavy-spring single action only / hammer gun.

....not even the single action hammer 380s.

I don't recommend it for most of the Tards either.

Maybe at the match,....but not for defense.
oilfieldscum's Avatar
"cocked and locked" baby!
LexusLover's Avatar
Excellent advice.

I learned at a very early age that you never point a firearm at anybody unless your intent is to kill them.
And if you do, make sure they are dead. You do not want them taking the firearm from you and killing you. Originally Posted by The2Dogs
Can I revise the dialogue for you .... try to memorize it ...with all due respect.

".....never point a firearm at anybody unless your intent is to shoot them.
And if you do, make sure they are diabled. You do not want them taking the firearm from you and killing you."

The purpose of self-defense is to disable or neutralize the threat.
Toolman's Avatar
I've had nothing but bad service from briley's

if your not there to drop 5+ k on a shotgun, you're treated like crap.
I think what 2Dogs meant was to rehabilitate them.
He thinks like I do