Interested in any feedback on the Sweat Pea trigger from Galloway Precision and any experiences Galloway in general.
https://gallowayprecision.com/ruger/...for-ruger-lcp/
Thanks!
Interested in any feedback on the Sweat Pea trigger from Galloway Precision and any experiences Galloway in general.
https://gallowayprecision.com/ruger/...for-ruger-lcp/
Thanks!
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I've toyed with getting another LCP after having sold mine and getting less than desired results with an LCP II. I've looked for feedback on these triggers and from what I gathered they're basically the same thing as on the limited edition LCPs with skeletonized triggers. It's supposed to reduce OAL of pull and overtravel. I've read nothing but good reviews of them. It's not going to do anything for pull weight, though. I'd probably try out their takedown pin, too, as that's a PITA on the LCP. Let me know if you get one, whether you like it or not.
Edit to add: There's a bunch of feedback on them on the Ruger forum.
I believe that is the trigger on the lcp "custom" that came out before the 2. If you have a gen 1 trigger it is with the upgrade imo.
I had a gen 1 and the trigger pull was long and broke at the very rear of the pull. The custom I dry fired felt much better in comparison. Just trigger we are not taking awesome triggers here either way
There are 2 versions of the original LCP. The newer guns have larger sights and a better trigger, relative to the original. The sweet pea trigger would be a step up from that.
The LCP trigger pretty much sucks for precision shooting, but it's certainly good enough for a belly gun. I honestly don't have an issue with mine.
Andy
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