Is the Ruger LC9s 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 LC9s a good carry gun?
The Ruger LC9s is a lightweight, highly concealable nine millimeter pistol that ably functions not only as a home defense gun but also a concealed carry or backup weapon. Larger and more powerful than its predecessor the LCP, the LC9s is an excellent choice for those who want power in a discrete package.
What is the difference between 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. …
When did the Ruger LC9s come out?
LC9s: The LC9s is a striker-fired single action only version of the LC9 announced July 29, 2014.
Is the Ruger LC9s single or double action?
The LC9 is a double-action-only, hammer-fired, locked-breech pistol with a smooth trigger pull.
Does the Ruger LC9s have a safety?
Although not an active safety device, the Ruger LC9 also has a loaded chamber indicator on the top of the slide.
Does Ruger LC9s have a safety?
Developed through Ruger’s Voice of the Customer program, the original thin and easily concealable, hammer-fired, double-action only LC9 incorporates multiple safeties—a manual, frame-mounted thumb safety and a magazine disconnect safety that prevents the gun from firing unless a magazine is completely seated in the …
Is Ruger LC9s a pocket pistol?
The Ruger LC9s is a lightweight, highly concealable nine millimeter pistol that ably functions not only as a home defense gun but also a concealed carry or backup weapon. Discrete yet hard-hitting for its size, it excels as a home defense or concealed carry weapon.