Is Ruger LC9 single stack?
This is a subcompact, single-stack pistol made for concealed carry and, perhaps, for people with smaller hands. Ruger also makes the LC9s Pro (Model 3248), which comes with no external safety or magazine disconnect (meaning the gun can still cycle with the magazine removed).
What is the difference between 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 LC9 a good 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.
Is the Ruger LC9 single or double-action?
double-action-only
The LC9 is a double-action-only, hammer-fired, locked-breech pistol with a smooth trigger pull.
What is the smallest 9MM Ruger pistol?
Introducing the NEW Ruger MAX-9 Micro Compact 9mm Pistol
- Capacity: 12+1.
- Slide: Through-Hardened Alloy Steel.
- Finish: Black Oxide.
- Slide Width: 0.95″
- Safety: With or Without Manual Safety Lever.
- Frame: High-Performance Glass-Filled Nylon.
- Features: Optics Ready.
- Barrel: 3.2″ Alloy Steel Black Oxide Finish 1:10 RH.
Is the Ruger LC9s single action?
The LC9 is a double-action-only, hammer-fired, locked-breech pistol with a smooth trigger pull. Control and confident handling of the Ruger LC9 are accomplished through reduced recoil and aggressive frame checkering for a positive grip in all conditions.
Is the LC9s single action?
LC9s: The LC9s is a striker-fired single action only version of the LC9 announced July 29, 2014.