Regardless of it being long, the trigger action quality is excellent. Cons The tiny grip diameter and high bore axis will not suit many shooters. Grip size may also be an issue. Some people prefer more obtrusive sights; however, there are plenty of excellent replacement aftermarket options avai...
You can upgrade them as there are a variety of aftermarket sights available, including tritium and fiber-optic night sights. Additionally, the pistol incorporates a Picatinny rail that runs from the front of the trigger well to the muzzle. This US military-standard rail enables the installation ...
Ah, the Ruger LCP. This subcompact .380 pistol is so far from underrated (although certainly not overrated either). It’s a great go-to for your self-defense and concealed carry needs. While it can be perfectly accommodated by an IWB holster, that’s not for everyone! If you’re not...
trigger safety. The LC9s is just slightly larger (less than 1" taller and 1" longer) than the popular and very compact LCP. The LC9s is a great pistol to consider for personal protection when you want something with a larger caliber than offered in the LCP.The striker-fired Ruger LC9s...
“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...