![]() When I first started shooting the LC9s, the first things I noticed were the extra-tiny grip width and the long trigger press and reset. Therefore, it is perhaps well suited to people who have smaller hands. ![]() The LC9s has an even smaller grip than these other pistols, especially with regard to grip width. Given its diminutive characteristics for a 9mm pistol, it is even more specifically tailored for very close encounters rather than medium-range engagements.Īs 9mm single-stack pistols go, Ruger’s LC9s is on the small side and either identical in size or slightly smaller than its primary competitors, like the M&P Shield, Glock 43, and Springfield XDs and it’s lighter than all of them except for the Kahr CM9. It is well suited to deep concealment or even pocket carry (in big pockets, as on cargo shorts and the like). Why Consider the Ruger LC9s?Īs a single-stack, subcompact, the LC9s is purpose made for concealed carry. Here are my impressions from that experience. I did not shoot this one and only spent time with the LC9s (Model 3235) pistol. Ruger also makes the LC9s Pro (Model 3248), which comes with no external safety or magazine disconnect (meaning the gun can still cycle with the magazine removed). This is a subcompact, single-stack pistol made for concealed carry and, perhaps, for people with smaller hands. ![]() The 9mm, striker-fired LC9s has an improved trigger, but still has a magazine disconnect and thumb safety. This is gonna suck.The Ruger LC9s is a redesigned version of the Ruger LC9, which has a hammer-fired, double-action-only (DAO) setup. ![]() I will vouch the the Kimber as a firearm but the customer service and quality are now wearing me a bit thin. I had an issue with their customer service in the past and it was a major nightmare. I could fix it myself and why should they care if I do, as it is out of warranty. The gun is out of warranty of course so they have me over a barrel here. Nobody and I mean nobody has that ejector for sale. They will not sell that part to me so that means I have to have them fix it. So know Kimber has the gun and will probably charge me up the wazoo to fix it. ![]() Upon further evaluation it appears to be a mim part. I field stripped my Micro for a range trip and lo and behold when I removed the slide I discovered my ejector had broken off. Now I know a lot of firearms are only warrantied for a year, but I am just talking Kimber right now. Number 1 gripe is for what they cost and their supposed quality the warranty is only for a year. Two upper end 1911s and two Micro9s, used to have three. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. Archives
March 2023
Categories |