Ruger LCP .380 – FAQs What’s the difference between the Ruger LCP and LCP II? The biggest differences are in the trigger, sights, and overall feel. The LCP II has a lighter, shorter trigger pull, and the sights are taller, making it easier to aim. The grip texture is also more ag...
LC380®Slim, Lightweight and Compact Personal ProtectionSmooth Double-Action Trigger Pull for Faster, More Accurate ShootingModel: 3253 Caliber: 380 Auto Capacity: 7+1 Barrel Length: 3.12" MSRP: $679.00 Availability: Available Spec Sheet Buy Now ...
The Ruger LC9s is a fantastic subcompact 9mm handgun that is pretty popular among both men and women. It holds up to seven rounds, and the trigger pull is a crowd-pleaser: it’s fast and crisp. Your experience owning this gun can be even better with an investment in a few well-chose...
Trigger: Two-Stage with 6-pound pull Feed: 5, 10 and 20 round detachable box magazine Stock: Synthetic with 13 LOP Weight: 6.7 pounds w/out optic Finish: Stainless steel Expected Street Price: $929 Manufacturer: Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc., 336-949-5200, www.ruger.com Video That May...
Trigger The standard for striker-fired pistols, the trigger incorporates a safety lever centrally located that needs to be engaged before the trigger can be pulled. As of 2024, the trigger pull on this model is measured at 4 pounds 8 ounces, featuring a slight initial take-up. Although the...
Ruger introduced the LC9 at 2011 SHOT Show in Vegas. The LC9 featured hammer-fired action but was not well liked because of a challenging trigger pull. Ruger listened to its customers and brought out a striker-fired version of the LC9, the LC9S. Introduced in 2014, it became Ruger...
Ruger LC9s 9mm, Model #3235 Specs: Caliber: 9x19mm Length: 6” Height: 4.5” Width: .9” Barrel: 3.12” – 1:10 RH twist – Blued Trigger: 5.2 pounds Sights: Drift-adjustable 3-dot Safety: Manual thumb safety Weight: 17.2oz. w/empty magazine ...
“don’t fire” lowers the hammer to a position where it’s blocked from contacting the firing pin. The safety can then be switched to the fire position, where the pistol will patiently await your pull of the trigger before it will go bang. It’s very comparable to, and just as safe...