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.