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Title: Checked out the Ruger LC9 today.
Post by: Ping on March 25, 2011, 07:30:31 PM
Had the opportunity to check out a Ruger LC9 today at one of the local gun shops. Must say that I liked the way it felt in my hand and how thin it is. Liked how it has a seven round magazine. Loved the sights compared to the LCP. The one draw back was the long trigger pull.
Title: Re: Checked out the Ruger LC9 today.
Post by: Timothy on March 25, 2011, 07:33:07 PM
Can I drop into a pocket of a pair of jeans?

I've been jonesing for one since they came out.  I'd own an LCP already but I don't care for the .380 cartridge.
Title: Re: Checked out the Ruger LC9 today.
Post by: twyacht on March 25, 2011, 07:52:05 PM
IMHO, they oversized the grip, very similar to the SR9c,....the thin profile is a plus, but the the "oversize grip" especially in a compact to get every rd. of capacity possible within a design parameters, missed slightly....for a true compact.

The PF-9 keeps the narrow profile of the slide all the way to the grip, and been around. I'm not bashing the Ruger by any means, it is a personal choice.

My 6904, an older S&W compact, managed to keep the proportions right and cut it down to 12rds.

Title: Re: Checked out the Ruger LC9 today.
Post by: Ping on March 25, 2011, 09:19:17 PM
Timothy, IMHO, I think it would be a little large to drop in the pocket as easily as the LCP. I had expected it to be more similar to the size of the LCP but it is not. The LC9 is still capable of being concealed but not as conveniently as the LCP. Just my 2 bits.
I do like the idea of having 9mm since it is easier to come by and cheaper than .380 ACP.
Title: Re: Checked out the Ruger LC9 today.
Post by: WatchManUSA on March 25, 2011, 10:38:55 PM
We just got a couple LC9's in the shop and they are both gone.  We had it on the floor for $389 so it is in the ball park of the Taurus 709.  We have a Kimber Solo on the range and it is slightly smaller than the LC9.  We are going to be selling the Solo for about $300 more than the LC9. 
Title: Re: Checked out the Ruger LC9 today.
Post by: MikeBjerum on March 27, 2011, 08:53:12 AM
I was dreaming of one of these for the same reason as many - the .380 acp being light.  However, one day I realized that while I could drop it in my jeans pocket, it is the dress pants I need it for.  I need that mouse gun for my workday dress pants, and these pants pockets are not as wide or deep.  I'm afraid that I would have the grip showing in the pocket opening - I'm surprised how close the LCP comes to the opening!

I'll stay with the LCP and extra mags combined with a larger gun on the hip whenever possible.
Title: Re: Checked out the Ruger LC9 today.
Post by: ellis4538 on March 27, 2011, 04:46:23 PM
LC9 is a bit big for my jeans pocket but then again so is my S&W 642.  OK for cargo shorts or pants pocket.  If I need a holster I'll choose an SA EMP in 9mm.   I hope the Solo isn't that much more.  Have to wait and see.

Richard
Title: Re: Checked out the Ruger LC9 today.
Post by: bafsu92 on March 27, 2011, 10:14:25 PM
We just got a couple LC9's in the shop and they are both gone.  We had it on the floor for $389 so it is in the ball park of the Taurus 709.  We have a Kimber Solo on the range and it is slightly smaller than the LC9.  We are going to be selling the Solo for about $300 more than the LC9. 
Let me know if you are selling Solo's for $689, I'd snap one up. I haven't seen one for less than $790 on gunbroker.
Title: Re: Checked out the Ruger LC9 today.
Post by: WatchManUSA on March 27, 2011, 10:35:34 PM
Let me know if you are selling Solo's for $689, I'd snap one up. I haven't seen one for less than $790 on gunbroker.
That is the price we have sold them but none are in stock at the moment and we don't do internet sales.  The list price from Kimber is $725.  Don't buy on gunbroker, there isn't a gun shop around here that sells at list price anymore.  Just place an order at a local Kimber dealer.
Title: Re: Checked out the Ruger LC9 today.
Post by: bafsu92 on March 28, 2011, 11:49:22 AM
That is the price we have sold them but none are in stock at the moment and we don't do internet sales.  The list price from Kimber is $725.  Don't buy on gunbroker, there isn't a gun shop around here that sells at list price anymore.  Just place an order at a local Kimber dealer.
I've only found one dealer in Central Florida that has one for under a grand. I want one but no where near that bad.
Title: Re: Checked out the Ruger LC9 today.
Post by: WatchManUSA on March 28, 2011, 12:27:51 PM
I've only found one dealer in Central Florida that has one for under a grand. I want one but no where near that bad.
I guess things are more competitive up here.
Title: Re: Checked out the Ruger LC9 today.
Post by: Pecos Bill on March 28, 2011, 02:16:14 PM
I haven't seen one yet but is it as close to the Kel-Tec PF-9 as it looks on paper? From the specs it seems Ruger has copied from Kel-Tec again just like they did with the LCP. Is that wht I see?

Pecos
Title: Re: Checked out the Ruger LC9 today.
Post by: bafsu92 on March 28, 2011, 08:07:19 PM
I haven't seen one yet but is it as close to the Kel-Tec PF-9 as it looks on paper? From the specs it seems Ruger has copied from Kel-Tec again just like they did with the LCP. Is that wht I see?

Pecos
They look similar to the Kel-Tec just like the LCP. The only difference is my LCP actually functions 100% reliably and feeds any ammo. In the 4 Kel-Tecs I've owned in the past not one can make that claim. I pick up my LC9 tomorrow so I will be doing a range report and some comparison and overlay pictures soon.
Title: Re: Checked out the Ruger LC9 today.
Post by: Badgersmilk on March 28, 2011, 09:13:41 PM
A comparison


7 rounds of 9mm:
(http://i703.photobucket.com/albums/ww40/BigCheeseStick/LC9.jpg)

OR

10+1 rounds of .45ACP!  Glock 30:
(http://i703.photobucket.com/albums/ww40/BigCheeseStick/P1020001.jpg)
Yeah, it's fatter.  But, come on!!!

Title: Re: Checked out the Ruger LC9 today.
Post by: Ping on March 29, 2011, 11:30:12 PM
Looking forward to the range report basfu92.
Title: Re: Checked out the Ruger LC9 today.
Post by: bafsu92 on March 30, 2011, 04:38:14 PM
Looking forward to the range report basfu92.
I picked up my LC9's yesterday, I actually bought 2 because the price was right. I haven't had a chance to go to the range yet or even get any pictures but can say on initial impression it feels really good in the hand. It actually fells much slimmer and smaller than my Walther PSP. I don't like the finger hook base plate, my hand is so large I can't fit 3 fingers on the grip with it, my pinkie sort of rides uncomfortably right on the hook. I have no issue with a solid 2 finger grip on the flat base plate and it makes it even more compact. I actually find it to be the perfect size for pocket carry, my LCP gets lost in a lot of my pockets. I don't have a pocket holster for it yet but will be getting one asap.

My biggest complaint with it, almost a deal breaker, is besides the manual frame safety and internal lock (Taurus style) they also added a magazine disconnect safety. If I knew this upfront I doubt I would've even bought them since I personally hate this more than any other safety feature on a pistol. It totally contradicts all my training and makes a pistol totally useless if your magazine is lost or damaged in a stress situation. Why the LCP didn't need it but the LC9 does is beyond me. I'd much rather have a single shot pistol than a plastic club. The ergonomics are excellent and the sights are very good although if it makes it into my carry rotation it will get a set of XS big dots. All in all first impressions without shooting I'll give it a B-. If Ruger would've kept the balls they'd been displaying recently and not tried to see how many safeties they could fit on a otherwise very well designed pistol it would've been an A. I wish they (and S&W, Taurus and everyone else that has to put a thousand different locks and safeties on) would make two versions one for all the Communist northern states and The peoples republic of kalifornia and another for those of us that still live in some resemblance of America and don't want all that crap on our guns.
Title: Re: Checked out the Ruger LC9 today.
Post by: Pecos Bill on March 31, 2011, 03:37:21 PM
I haven't seen one yet but is it as close to the Kel-Tec PF-9 as it looks on paper? From the specs it seems Ruger has copied from Kel-Tec again just like they did with the LCP. Is that wht I see?

Pecos

Examined one yesterday and it looks like Ruger did it again: reinvented a Kel-Tec. This not only looks like the PF-9 on paper but looks and feels like it in the hand. I'm not saying that's bad or good just saying I think Ruger has the ability to design something original and perhaps an improvement. Personally I'll keep my M&P9c.

Pecos
Title: Re: Checked out the Ruger LC9 today.
Post by: Ping on April 21, 2011, 12:29:18 AM
They did Pecos Bill. Ruger has a 1911 now!  ;D
Title: Re: Checked out the Ruger LC9 today.
Post by: Pecos Bill on April 21, 2011, 08:01:20 PM
They did Pecos Bill. Ruger has a 1911 now!  ;D

Ain't that spacial? Ruger brings out another clone of the 1911! Now all that is needed is for Beretta to produce one. I guess all this shows is there is nothing new in the firearms world.

Pecos

P.S. I'm not putting any of these guns down, far from it, I just look for some of our manufacturers to come up with something new occasionally.
Title: Re: Checked out the Ruger LC9 today.
Post by: bafsu92 on April 22, 2011, 07:13:26 AM
Having owned both the Kel-Tec PF9 and now 2 Ruger LC9's I can't see how they can even be compared. Outside of the basic size profile I don't even think they look alike. The Ruger is built so much better there's really no comparison. It feel so much more solid in the hand and absorbs recoil so much better. The grip feels much slimmer and without the big molded blocks on the Kel-Tec it conceals much better. My shirts always hung up on the big block pattern on the Kel-Tec grip where the Ruger is much smoother and cleaner but actually feels more secure in my hand. It just seems to absorb recoil so much better than the Kel-Tec.

I took the LC9 I've been carrying every day for a while now to the range yesterday and rather than my normal range ammo I put 6 magazines of 124gr +P gold dots through it to see how that felt. I really didn't notice much of a difference in recoil over the white box I had been shooting (I put 10 rds of the gold dot through a while back mixed randomly in a couple mags just to test function) but did find the hotter stuff was even more accurate. The LC9 is as good as anything I own out to about 15 yards. I haven't shot it much at all past that mark since I don't expect to need that type of shooting in real life. I'm so pleased with the LC9 I wouldn't think twice if I had paid another $100 or more for it. I look at the comparison to the Kel-Tec in the same way someone compares a Rock Island 1911 to a Gold Cup or a nice Kimber, sure they basically look the same, minor details difference in their appearance. If you try to tell me they're the same gun though I'm going to get a really good laugh at your expense.
Title: Re: Checked out the Ruger LC9 today.
Post by: Ping on April 24, 2011, 06:33:43 PM
Thanks for sharing the range report bafsu92. I would like to put a couple of rounds down range just to check it out. Enjoy!
Title: Re: Checked out the Ruger LC9 today.
Post by: RTFM on April 25, 2011, 07:31:31 AM
I have to make an personal observation.  
In my quest for the right gun for me throughout the years - I never once considered Ruger (semi-auto at least)
I concentrated on Sig, GLOCK, Springfield Armory as the primary three pistols, and since the not-so-secret-secret SR1911 I've cone back and started looking at Ruger and specifically the LC9 lately and have honestly regretted NOT looking at them.

I truly am entertaining replacing my GLOCK 26 with a LC9 because there are times and places that the 26 just does not conceal as well as I think the LC9 will.

Don't get me started on the SR1911 or the M77-GS Scout rifle. - may be an expensive year for me this year - Thanks Ruger.  
Title: Re: Checked out the Ruger LC9 today.
Post by: Ping on April 26, 2011, 06:06:17 PM
Bought my wife the LCP. Never owned a Ruger before but I would buy another in a heartbeat. I personally am hardcore when it comes to Glocks but I do like and respect Ruger, Smith and Wesson and Taurus.