New Ruger LC9
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New Ruger LC9
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Figured a good choice of post on a concealed carry forum.
Figured a good choice of post on a concealed carry forum.
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Re: New Ruger LC9
That looks like a good one, I know the LCP is a great gun. It looks like the big brother. How would that compare in size to a G26 or Walther PPS or even a PPK/S?
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Re: New Ruger LC9
Now I'll have more choices for the "shorts & t-shirt" weather pocket gun I'm gonna get before summer hits.
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Re: New Ruger LC9
grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr @ dovetails
Like my PF9
Like my P11
Like my PT-709
I WISH makers would use a standardized dovetail for sights so I can put some tactical sights on the darn things and throw those "snagless" (useless) ones away. that I can't see.
I guess I'll stick to Glock/Sig/XD http://www.advantagetactical.com/store.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
(My review is just above where it says "Ron in Texas") at http://www.advantagetactical.com/reviews.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I have my concealed carry license. I've been owning, collecting and shooting pistols for over 40 years. My eyes have Myopia, Presbyopia and have Astigmatism. I was born with only 1 hand, ending at the wrist, and previously had trouble safely racking the slide to chamber a round. I realize you made these sights for tactical purposes as in when one hand is “busy“ holding a doorknob/flashlight/injured or putting pressure on a wound so as not to bleed out; so that one could still rack the slide on a corner or a holster or belt or shoe sole to clear a jam or replace magazines etc., but I wanted to thank you on behalf of all the visually impaired one-handed people for making this fantastic set of sights we can use. I bought them for my Glock 19, Glock 26, Glock 27 and installed them myself and used the spacers and laser sighted them in and couldn't be happier with the results. Sight acquisition is phenomenally fast in all lighting conditions. As an added bonus, I noticed the tapered sides on the rear sight is more comfortable than any other sights as others have sharp corners that dig into my skin or holster while wearing my gun concealed. I'll be buying many more. Thank you again.
Ron in Texas
( I have no affiliation with that company, I just use their sights and they posted a thank you letter I wrote) Massad Ayoob liked them too.
Like my PF9
Like my P11
Like my PT-709
I WISH makers would use a standardized dovetail for sights so I can put some tactical sights on the darn things and throw those "snagless" (useless) ones away. that I can't see.
I guess I'll stick to Glock/Sig/XD http://www.advantagetactical.com/store.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
(My review is just above where it says "Ron in Texas") at http://www.advantagetactical.com/reviews.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I have my concealed carry license. I've been owning, collecting and shooting pistols for over 40 years. My eyes have Myopia, Presbyopia and have Astigmatism. I was born with only 1 hand, ending at the wrist, and previously had trouble safely racking the slide to chamber a round. I realize you made these sights for tactical purposes as in when one hand is “busy“ holding a doorknob/flashlight/injured or putting pressure on a wound so as not to bleed out; so that one could still rack the slide on a corner or a holster or belt or shoe sole to clear a jam or replace magazines etc., but I wanted to thank you on behalf of all the visually impaired one-handed people for making this fantastic set of sights we can use. I bought them for my Glock 19, Glock 26, Glock 27 and installed them myself and used the spacers and laser sighted them in and couldn't be happier with the results. Sight acquisition is phenomenally fast in all lighting conditions. As an added bonus, I noticed the tapered sides on the rear sight is more comfortable than any other sights as others have sharp corners that dig into my skin or holster while wearing my gun concealed. I'll be buying many more. Thank you again.
Ron in Texas
( I have no affiliation with that company, I just use their sights and they posted a thank you letter I wrote) Massad Ayoob liked them too.
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Re: New Ruger LC9
Ruger LC9:RECIT wrote:How would that compare in size to a G26 or Walther PPS or even a PPK/S?
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Price: $390
Height: 4.5"
Width: 0.9"
Length: 6.0"
Capacity: 7
Weight: 17.1oz (don't know if that's loaded or unloaded, with or without the magazine)
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Price: $400
Height: 4.61"
Width: 1.27" (including ambidextrous thumb safety)
Length: 6.85"
Capacity: 10
Weight: 23.4oz (don't know if that's loaded or unloaded, with or without the magazine)
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Price: $500 - $547
$576 (Night Sights)
Height: 4.17"
Width: 1.18"
Length: 6.29"
Capacity: 10
Weight: 19.75oz (don't know if that's with or without the magazine)
Weight: 26.10oz (loaded)
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Price: $619
Height: 4.4"
Width: 1.04"
Length: 6.3"
Capacity: 7
Weight: 19.4oz (without the magazine)
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Price: $529/$523/$543 (Blued/TT/SS)
Height: 4.3"
Width: 0.98"
Length: 6.1"
Capacity: 7
Weight: 22.4oz (without the magazine)
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Price: ??? (Impact Guns doesn't have it in their system yet. I've heard that it'll be $530/$550 for Nitron/TT, but the source was dubious at best and the link doesn't work anymore.)
Height: 3.9"
Width: 0.9" (1.1" with slide catch lever)
Length: 5.5"
Capacity: 6 or 8 (don't know which one it comes with, or if the height is greater with the 8-round mag)
Weight: 20.5oz (with the magazine)
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Price: $262-$300 (there are six color/finish combos there)
Height: 4.3"
Width: 0.88"
Length: 5.85"
Capacity: 7
Weight: 18.2oz (loaded)
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Price: $620 - $650
$750 - $790 (Night Sights or Crimson Trace)
Height: 4.0"
Width: 0.9" (that's just the slide width, their site doesn't specify the overall width)
Length: 5.3"
Capacity: 6
Weight: 15.9oz (with the magazine)
Hmm... I'm not sure I believe that the PF9 only weighs 18.2oz loaded, but that's what their site says.
Edited to add Ruger SR9c, fix a couple typos, and add prices from http://www.impactguns.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: New Ruger LC9
hope it has a better trigger than the LCP...
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Re: New Ruger LC9
definitely plan to check it out ..
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Re: New Ruger LC9
It looks like a neat little gun with a serviceable cartridge.
I'll be looking for range reports on it.
I'll be looking for range reports on it.
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Re: New Ruger LC9
Comes close to the Kahr P9 with the same capacity:
Slightly larger that the PM9 which has less capacity
But.... It costs MUCH less than the Kahr models. It's actually cheaper than the Kahr CW9 at $549.00
I may have to try one out!
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Kahr P9 (7+1)
Width: .90"
Height: 4.5"
Length: 5.8"
Weight: Pistol 15 ounces, Magazine 1.9 ounces
MSRP: $739.00
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Kahr PM9 (6+1)
Width .90"
Height: 4.0"
Length: 5.3"
Weight: Pistol 14 ounces, Magazine 1.9 ounces
MSRP: $786.00
I may have to try one out!
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Re: New Ruger LC9
On the Kahr, the slide dominates the width. The slide release slicks out slightly on the left side but other than that the gun is .9"(that's just the slide width, their site doesn't specify the overall width)
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Re: New Ruger LC9
As long as there are no initial negative reviews, I'll be getting one.
I was considering looking at the Taurus 709 slim, but I'm more of a Ruger fan.
I was considering looking at the Taurus 709 slim, but I'm more of a Ruger fan.
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Re: New Ruger LC9
Ruger is finally jumping on the pocket nine bandwagon? Better late than never I guess.
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Re: New Ruger LC9
If it had the thumb safety that the PT709 has, and comes stainless, like the PT709 is ... I might get one for the house, it can keep my 709 band PF9 company.USA1 wrote:As long as there are no initial negative reviews, I'll be getting one.
I was considering looking at the Taurus 709 slim, but I'm more of a Ruger fan.
(I actually carry the 709 though when I kayak ... it has a thumb safety/carried in a life jacket pocket.)
If no thumb safety ... it's just another PF9, which I should sell ...
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Re: New Ruger LC9
Don't know about the stainless bit, but it does have a thumb safety:RPB wrote:If it had the thumb safety that the PT709 has, and comes stainless, like the PT709 is ... I might get one for the house, it can keep my 709 band PF9 company.USA1 wrote:As long as there are no initial negative reviews, I'll be getting one.
I was considering looking at the Taurus 709 slim, but I'm more of a Ruger fan.
(I actually carry the 709 though when I kayak ... it has a thumb safety/carried in a life jacket pocket.)
If no thumb safety ... it's just another PF9, which I should sell ...
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well golly gee whizzakers, I may need to get one then. but I really am trying to go "all" stainless and sell all blued guns I own now .... stainless is more forgiving when I take kayaking trips.. salt water splashed on a life vest which stays wet a few days while camping etc ...
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