Probably three of five readers holding this magazine own a Ruger LCP. It is the phenom of the last decade, selling red hot with no slack off and serving simultaneously as a concealed-carry piece or backup for experienced shooters and as a first gun for masses of new folk. It has a lot...
The takedown process for the LC9S is similar to that of the LCP and the Security 9 pistols. Without going into minute detail (there are plenty of Youtube videos that cover the process), here are the basics. After removing the magazine, make sure the chamber is empty. Once clear, slide ...
The Ruger LCP Concealed Carry Holster has a sewn belt loop which can accommodate a belt up to 1.75" inches wide. The holster is made of high quality soft leather, and when worn on the belt resembles a cell phone case. The advantage of this design i
Note the swappable base plates. Pretty nice if you don’t want to have the finger extension hanging down. One of the magazines was a little difficult to load (tight feed lips) but it would work itself out with use, not a problem. Speaking of magazines, this gun has a magazine disconnec...