ruger sr9 trigger

tednick

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I recently bought a sr9 but wasn't impressed with the gritty trigger. Some of the grittiness worked its way out after 300 -400 rounds but was still not smooth at all . Sitting around the house this afternoon I thought I would try a little graphite on the wear surfaces of the trigger group.... turned the trigger pull to butter. I swear the trigger lost a lb of pull and completly cured the gritty trigger. Has anyone else used graphite before ,if so are there any downsides to graphite?:)
 
The triggers on sr. seem to be hit and miss , mine is great now but was pretty bad when I got it. It might be advisable to try out a few different r9's at your gun shop and pick out the best trigger.
 
mine was never heavy but it was really gritty.

I did a lot of polishing and tweaking and made it better for sure. Got the kit from Galloway precision and put it in. The trigger is great now. Still under $500 into it for the pistol(just for that, I have done other stuff to it)
 
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