Ruger LC9s Pro

I've been kicking it around all day, and I think you're right. The PPS is in a different size bracket, and I really loved the one I shot.
 
A pro variant of the entire SR line would be huge. They're pretty darn good guns, especially at the price point. Without the safety gunk they'd own that price bracket.
 
A pro variant of the entire SR line would be huge. They're pretty darn good guns, especially at the price point. Without the safety gunk they'd own that price bracket.

Yea buddy, I like how slim they are.
 
Man, if they would release a "Pro" Sr9c I'd be first in line.

Buy a SR AND take out the mag disconnect, it takes 2-3 minutes. And if you dont like the popup loaded chamber you can knock the pin and put in a flat pice that doest pop up or pull the original out and 30 secounds grinding remove the nub and re install. Takes 5 minutes. Easy. Did mine, In the first 20 minutes I bought it.
 
since they added the striker, the lc9 is a great little gun. I shot one a couple years ago when it was DAO and it was the worst trigger ever. now its crisp and clean shootin. still not my cup of tea, but definitely don't have anything bad to say about it anymore if it fits you
 
Buy a SR AND take out the mag disconnect, it takes 2-3 minutes. And if you dont like the popup loaded chamber you can knock the pin and put in a flat pice that doest pop up or pull the original out and 30 secounds grinding remove the nub and re install. Takes 5 minutes. Easy. Did mine, In the first 20 minutes I bought it.

Still has the manual safety. "Don't use it." Yeah I know, but Murphy loves to bite me in the butt, I'd rather not take my chances.
 
Still has the manual safety. "Don't use it." Yeah I know, but Murphy loves to bite me in the butt, I'd rather not take my chances.

Thats easy to disengage too. The SR'S Are a screw you to states that require dumb ideas. Its so simple to remove or disengage them.
 
I'm a lawyer, so I acknowledge that I'm a mite paranoid, but I have zero intention of ever disabling or removing safety features on a firearm. I'll simply buy models that don't have the safety features I don't want, stock.
 
Good to see Ruger offering the no fuss option to the LC9. I don't mind manual safeties as I've owned the SR9c, but also own Glocks. Its purely a preference and training issue.

1911's have multiple safeties, and no one complains about removing those...


No different than taking the doors off your jeep.

That's different though. Apples to oranges comparison.

You wouldn't take the doors off your car would you? A jeep is different.
 
I'm a lawyer, so I acknowledge that I'm a mite paranoid, but I have zero intention of ever disabling or removing safety features on a firearm. I'll simply buy models that don't have the safety features I don't want, stock.

+100
 
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