Welcome to MGO's Internet Discussion Forums…Please Consider Becoming a Dues-Paying Member of the ORG…Click >>>>>HERE<<<<< for more info…………****DONATIONS**** can also be made toward MGO's Legal Defense Fund and/or MGO's Forums >>>>>HERE<<<<<

Firearms Legal Protection

Results 1 to 10 of 10
  1. #1
    I can't post links yet! Forum User
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Posts
    9

    Any LC9S replacement triggers?

    I love my LC9S but I hate split/pronged "safety" triggers. I've searched online but have not been able to find a normal replacement trigger. I did see one for the LC9 but it said it was specifically for that version, not for the S (striker fired version). Has anyone heard of my elusive trigger?

  2. #2
    MGO Member Roundballer's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Location
    I/C "Gateway to the Thumb" Lapeer County
    Posts
    22,562
    Quote Originally Posted by qqq1 View Post
    I love my LC9S but I hate split/pronged "safety" triggers. I've searched online but have not been able to find a normal replacement trigger. I did see one for the LC9 but it said it was specifically for that version, not for the S (striker fired version). Has anyone heard of my elusive trigger?
    I doubt that you will ever find one. The trigger arrangement is just about the only direct "Safety" on the gun. When "straightened out" as you pull the trigger, it takes the safety off. Without it, and the associated linkages, the safety is always on.


    Life Member, NRA, Lapeer County Sportsmen's Club Disclaimer: I Am Not A Lawyer. Opinions expressed are not representative of any organization to which I may belong, and are solely mine. Any natural person or legal entity reading this post accepts all responsibility for any actions undertaken by that person or entity, based upon what they perceived was contained in this post, and shall hold harmless this poster, his antecedents, and descendants, in perpetuity.

  3. #3
    I am a Forum User
    Join Date
    Apr 2013
    Location
    S.E. Michigan
    Posts
    3,831
    Quote Originally Posted by Roundballer View Post
    I doubt that you will ever find one.
    Unless you search.
    http://bfy.tw/MkVg

    https://shop.powderriverprecision.ne...?productId=128

    $100 trigger on a $200 gun. Selling like hotcakes.

  4. #4
    MGO Member Roundballer's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Location
    I/C "Gateway to the Thumb" Lapeer County
    Posts
    22,562
    Quote Originally Posted by Quads View Post
    Unless you search.
    http://bfy.tw/MkVg

    https://shop.powderriverprecision.ne...?productId=128

    $100 trigger on a $200 gun. Selling like hotcakes.
    That does NOT replace the split trigger shoe that the OP is complaining about.

    Reading is fundamental.


    Life Member, NRA, Lapeer County Sportsmen's Club Disclaimer: I Am Not A Lawyer. Opinions expressed are not representative of any organization to which I may belong, and are solely mine. Any natural person or legal entity reading this post accepts all responsibility for any actions undertaken by that person or entity, based upon what they perceived was contained in this post, and shall hold harmless this poster, his antecedents, and descendants, in perpetuity.

  5. #5
    I can't post links yet! Forum User
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Posts
    9
    Quote Originally Posted by Quads View Post
    Unless you search.
    ...
    $100 trigger on a $200 gun. Selling like hotcakes.
    If you think that is a trigger I hope your gun collection is limited to nerf blasters.

    Quote Originally Posted by Roundballer View Post
    I doubt that you will ever find one. The trigger arrangement is just about the only direct "Safety" on the gun. When "straightened out" as you pull the trigger, it takes the safety off. Without it, and the associated linkages, the safety is always on.
    My LCR has no safety other than the important one, me not pulling the trigger. I suppose the pull is less on the LC9S. I use a pocket holster, it covers the trigger. I wouldn't be worried about it.

  6. #6
    I am a Forum User
    Join Date
    Aug 2018
    Location
    Lansing
    Posts
    58
    I also doubt you'll find one. A product designed to disable a gun's safety sounds like a liability nightmare.

    I love that the search result of the sarcastic LMGTFY link was absolutely not what OP was asking for. Before you passive-agressively correct someone, make sure your answer is correct.

  7. #7
    MGO Member Roundballer's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Location
    I/C "Gateway to the Thumb" Lapeer County
    Posts
    22,562
    Quote Originally Posted by qqq1 View Post
    My LCR has no safety other than the important one, me not pulling the trigger.
    If that is the extent of your understanding of the internals of a revolver, I would suggest that you don't understand enough of the mechanics involved to attempt any kind of a repair, much less a modification.

    Quote Originally Posted by qqq1 View Post
    I suppose the pull is less on the LC9S. I use a pocket holster, it covers the trigger. I wouldn't be worried about it.
    Just as noted just above, there is nobody out there that is going to risk the liability to make the parts that you want.


    Life Member, NRA, Lapeer County Sportsmen's Club Disclaimer: I Am Not A Lawyer. Opinions expressed are not representative of any organization to which I may belong, and are solely mine. Any natural person or legal entity reading this post accepts all responsibility for any actions undertaken by that person or entity, based upon what they perceived was contained in this post, and shall hold harmless this poster, his antecedents, and descendants, in perpetuity.

  8. #8
    I can't post links yet! Forum User
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Posts
    9
    Quote Originally Posted by Roundballer View Post
    If that is the extent of your understanding of the internals of a revolver, I would suggest that you don't understand enough of the mechanics involved to attempt any kind of a repair, much less a modification.
    Has no external, user actuated safety. Happy?

  9. #9
    MGO Member Roundballer's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Location
    I/C "Gateway to the Thumb" Lapeer County
    Posts
    22,562
    Quote Originally Posted by qqq1 View Post
    Has no external, user actuated safety. Happy?
    It has internal, trigger activated safety.
    As I said, if you don't know that much, you have no business messing with the internals or making mods on ANY firearm.


    Life Member, NRA, Lapeer County Sportsmen's Club Disclaimer: I Am Not A Lawyer. Opinions expressed are not representative of any organization to which I may belong, and are solely mine. Any natural person or legal entity reading this post accepts all responsibility for any actions undertaken by that person or entity, based upon what they perceived was contained in this post, and shall hold harmless this poster, his antecedents, and descendants, in perpetuity.

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by qqq1 View Post
    Has no external, user actuated safety. Happy?
    the common phrases are manual safety on a 1911 slide, or a passive safety like on an xd trigger, glock trigger, or xd or 1911 grip safety.



    Then there are drop safety like firing pin block, which you will find on every modern semi auto.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
only search Michigan Gun Owners Forums
MGO's Facebook MGO's Twitter