Can you put a laser on a Ruger LC9?
The TR9 is the most technologically-advanced laser sight designed to fit the Ruger LC9, LC9s, LC380. Custom designed to fit perfectly.
Is a Ruger LC9 drop safe?
Ruger – LCP® Product Safety Warning and Recall Notice. In 2008, Ruger received a small number of reports from the field indicating that LCP® pistols could discharge when dropped onto a hard surface with a round in the chamber. We are firmly committed to safety and would like to retrofit all older LCP® Pistols.
How good is the Ruger LC9s?
The LC9s is a good deep-concealment pistol with the added benefit of being chambered in 9mm. It is thin, light, and can carry 8 rounds. Even if long, the quality of the trigger action is a big plus. The high bore axis and tiny grip diameter combined to make the gun not right for me.
Can you change the sights on a Ruger EC9s?
Yes, the dovetailed, removable 3-dot sight system would be replaced with milled-in sights instead. That particular change to the pistol’s manufacturing process would drop the price that much, making the new pistol one of the most competitively priced options in its class.
Is Ruger LC9 discontinued?
Keep reading to find out if the Ruger LC9s fits the bill for you. *2020 Update* The LC9s is now discontinued but several places still have it in stock or even used.
Is the Ruger LC9 single or double-action?
The LC9 is a double-action-only, hammer-fired, locked-breech pistol with a smooth trigger pull.
What is the difference between the Ruger LC9 and LC9s?
Ruger surprised the shooting community a couple weeks back with the release of the new Ruger LC9s, a striker fired version of the popular LC9 concealed carry pistol. The LC9s has a much shorter, lighter trigger than the LC9, leaving the shooter with less trigger pull to have to manage.
