jetinteriorguy
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I've been shooting my Lc9s for around six years or so and it works well for me. It's accurate, ultra reliable, and with a slip on rubber grip pretty comfortable to shoot. It does have one drawback though, take down for cleaning is a pain, but it doesn't seem to require a lot of cleaning very often and still remains reliable and accurate so it doesn't bother me enough to replace it. I also have a Taurus G2c and it's been good, unfortunately for me I just don't shoot it as well as the Ruger. I think in my case it's the trigger geometry that where the trigger breaks causes me to have an inconsistency accuracy wise. So for me it's the Ruger, accuracy trumps capacity to me. Oh yeah, one other thing on the Rugers reliability, on mine you can't chamber a round and then top off the mag, if you do it will sometimes misfeed the second round and jam. At least this has been my only reliability issue with my gun.