Materials— The LaserMax Centerfire LC9 Red Laser for Ruger has a customizable red laser. It also has a sighting point downrange with a bright, steady, or pulsing red laser beam. It’s fortified and reinforced high-grade nylon housing. Additionally, it serves as a trigger-guard, which enable...
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The Security-9 came out on December 2017. It was popular among shooters right from the start.Rugertook their LCP II action with its enclosed hammer (not really internal, as you can look at the back of the slide and watch it operate as you pull the trigger) and what they call their Se...
The Ruger LC9s is a redesigned version of the Ruger LC9, which has a hammer-fired, double-action-only (DAO) setup. The 9mm, striker-fired LC9s has an improved trigger, but still has a magazine disconnect and thumb safety. This is a subcompact, single-stack pistol made for concealed c...
“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...
Ruger LC9s Variations The LC9S is one of a few different models of Ruger’s 9mm pistols. Introduced at the 2011 SHOT Show, the first model, the LC9, was hammer-fired and not too well liked because of its difficult trigger pull. But that didn’t stop it from being named the Shooting...