As 9mm single-stack pistols go, Ruger’s LC9s is on the small side and either identical in size or slightly smaller than its primary competitors, like the M&P Shield, Glock 43, and Springfield XDs and it’s lighter than all of them except for the Kahr CM9. The LC9s has an even sma...
Ruger and rifles. It doesn’t sound right, at least to those of us who cut their shooting teeth on Ruger revolvers and semi-auto pistols. After all, Ruger’s first products were handguns, right? It started in 1949 with the MK I Standard .22 pistol and then went to t...
Older Ruger .22 pistols like the Standard, the Mark I through III and 22/45 are based on the Japanese Nambu design, with a bit of Luger added into the stew just to make the guns look as absurd as possible. The resulting target pistols are tried and true, effective and accurate, and ...