( 5 out of 5) Buy this gun

by Doudg from Pullman, Washington on February 3, 2015

I initially bought the LC9 with LaserMax, and absolutely hated it. The trigger pull on the LC9 is about the distance from London to New York. Horrifically long. Hated the dopey, cheesy Gun is Loaded indicator that pops up on the top of the LC9 when there's a round in the chamber HEY EVERYONE! MY GUN IS LOADED!. Also hated the hammer-fired aspect of the gun the hammer is internal, so you can't cock it and shorten the trigger pull -- yet another safety feature. Plus, the gun WILL NOT FIRE unless the magazine is in it. So, if you are struggling with a bad guy and the magazine gets ejected which is fairly likely, the best option you have is to throw the LC9 at him and hope it knocks him out. HEY RUGER: you can build a safe gun that doesn't have 15 annoying safety features on it. About the only things I liked about the LC9 were the feel of it in my hand, and the LaserMax.



So, I was a tad reluctant to buy the LC9s, based on my very brief experience with the LC9. Man, am I glad I did. It is striker fired. No dopey indicator tab. The trigger pull on the LC9s is roughly the same as my other semi-automatics, which is perfect. It is the perfect concealed-carry weapon. It is larger than the LCP thank God, but you can still easily fit this into your pocket in a holster. I took this gun straight to the range and shot it straight out of the box. I shot bullseyes or close to it the first two mags. This gun is so comfortable in fairness, so is the LC9 that it feels like an extension of your hand.



If you're looking for a thin, light, easily concealed pistol, this is easily one of your best options.