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5/9/2015 12:26:24 PM EDT
I have a Ruger LC9 that after a 2 or 3 rounds the triggers locks forward and will not allow itself to be pulled again.  Any thoughts?

I will call Ruger customer service on Monday.  Any suggestions?
5/9/2015 1:24:50 PM EDT
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I have a Ruger LC9 that after a 2 or 3 rounds the triggers locks forward and will not allow itself to be pulled again.  Any thoughts?

I will call Ruger customer service on Monday.  Any suggestions?
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Throw it in a lake and get a better pistol.

ETA - if you really want to keep it, get a trigger group from an LC9s or Pro
5/10/2015 6:45:15 PM EDT
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I have a Ruger LC9 that after a 2 or 3 rounds the triggers locks forward and will not allow itself to be pulled again.  Any thoughts?

I will call Ruger customer service on Monday.  Any suggestions?
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Ruger has excellent customer service and they will probably fix your problem very quickly.

But after the problem is repaired, I would sell the LC9 and purchase a striker fired LC9's or maybe a S&W Shield.

5/11/2015 11:19:46 PM EDT
[#3]
I had an LC9 that the plunger for the firing pin block had broken and this stopped the trigger from breaking. The trigger would get down near the point where it normally breaks and then stop.
5/12/2015 12:07:51 AM EDT
[#4]
It looks like my Ruger magazine does not fully engage the magazine safety leaving the trigger locked forward.
5/12/2015 11:35:22 PM EDT
[#5]
You can remove the magazine drop safety.
5/13/2015 7:10:20 AM EDT
[#6]
The LC9s is a much better pistol than the original. I bought one and love the smooth trigger and it is wider too. I had plans on getting the original model but after I tried the lc9s,there was no comparison.