Today, I’m comparing the Ruger LCP vs LCP II and its Lite variant. Ruger introduced the LCP in 2008 and it was a great success, taking over the concealed-carry market. Despite the gun’s massive popularity, some people still had complaints about the design. They felt the trigger was ...
The learning curve gets a bit steeper thanks to the LCP’s low-profile sights and the long double-action trigger pull. These are aspects generally corrected with the LCP II, but I found them to be fine for a deep cover handgun. The sights are small and, as they come from the factory...
Consumers preferred thetrigger pullof a striker-fired handgun instead. As a result, Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc announced the LC9s version on July 29, 2014. And it was available in different flavors… LC9S – this model features adjustable drift sights, magazine disconnect, and manual safety. ...
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 features a short, light, crisp trigger pull for faster shooting and improved accuracy. The LC9sprovides slim, lightweight and ...
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 pull is outstanding and as mentioned it is hammer-fired,notstriker-fired. The slide as (forward) angle serrations on the sides – front and back. The trigger has that little safety lever right in the center – so you have to have your finger properly placed on the trigger, in ...
Let’s talk about how it shoots. The LCP II .22 LR (we call herElsie Pea2 in the business) utilizes a blowback operation with a single-action trigger. There’s about a ¾-inch take up with a smooth, crisp break. The pull to get that break averages 6 pounds, 2 ounces on my ...
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...
It also comes with a user-adjustable AccuTrigger to give a crisp, clean pull. To finish off on the included ‘Accu’ features, there is an AccuStock that secures the action three-dimensionally along its entire length. This effective rifle comes with a soft grip ‘over-molded’ fore-end an...
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.comVideo...