Sounds like you already have looked at it then.Seabear wrote:That's what I thought till I tried one. I didn't care for the way the safety felt. To disengage it was fine,normal thumb sweep down, but to engage the safety it had to be pushed straight up. I had to shift the pistol so I could push straight up. I may look one more time, but I think the size of the PF9 will still win out.Dave2 wrote:If you liked your LCP, you should look at Ruger's LC9 before you decide what to get.Seabear wrote:Well, I went and did today. I sold my LCP and ALL the ammo I had for it. So, that means tomorrow I have to go buy a replacement pistol if I can find one. I'm thinking the PF9 so I can stick with my caliber consolidation.
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- Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:09 am
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- Wed Jan 04, 2012 11:12 pm
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Re: Consolidating Calibers- Good Idea or Bad?
If you liked your LCP, you should look at Ruger's LC9 before you decide what to get.Seabear wrote:Well, I went and did today. I sold my LCP and ALL the ammo I had for it. So, that means tomorrow I have to go buy a replacement pistol if I can find one. I'm thinking the PF9 so I can stick with my caliber consolidation.
- Wed Jan 04, 2012 3:07 am
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Re: Consolidating Calibers- Good Idea or Bad?
I'd own as many different caliber guns as I could, but only stockpile ammo for my favorites.