What is the difference between a Ruger LC9 and LC9s?
What is the difference between a Ruger LC9 and LC9s?
The LC9 received criticism from shooters for its long, heavy double action trigger, which can be tough to manage on such a small pistol. The LC9s has a much shorter, lighter trigger than the LC9, leaving the shooter with less trigger pull to have to manage.
Is Ruger SR9c still made?
The Ruger SR9 chambered for the 9×19mm Parabellum cartridge was introduced in October 2007, and the slightly smaller SR9c came out in January 2010….Ruger SR-Series.
Ruger SR9 | |
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Produced | 2007–2019 |
Variants | See Variants |
Specifications | |
Cartridge | 9×19mm Parabellum SR9, SR9c .40 S&W SR40, SR40c .45 ACP SR45 |
What does the S stand for in the Ruger LC9s?
Ruger has addressed it with the LC9s, and since the change is internal, the Ruger LC9s will take the same magazines, holsters and lasers the LC9 does. The “s” in the LC9s stands for striker fired, and the change from the hammer-fired design of the original LC9 brings a much easier and crisper trigger pull.
What replaced the LC9s?
Max-9
Sturm, Ruger, & Company has updated its popular LC9 (most recently called LC9-S) pistol with a brand new 9mm called Max-9. The new pistol sports numerous updates to keep up with today’s concealed carry market standard.
Is the Ruger SR9c reliable?
If you’re looking for an accurate home-defense pistol that is suitable for long-distance shooting and concealed carry, then the Ruger SR9c is the ideal choice for you.
What does Ruger SR9c stand for?
The Ruger SR9c is a striker fired 9mm semi-automatic pistol with a 3.5″ barrel that’s based in part on Ruger’s successful SR9 design. But the SR9c (the “C” stands for compact) isn’t just an SR9 with a shorter barrel but rather an entirely new design.
What does the S stand for in EC9s?
EC9s: The EC9s (the E standing for Essential) is a lower cost version of the LC9s with fixed sights, fewer and wider cocking serrations and a black oxide finish.
Is the Ruger LC9s a good gun?
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.