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Ruger LC9.........

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 4:31 am
by Keith in Ga
just had to have one, after reading the "not so flattering" reviews of the Solo. I bought the Ruger this week, and have put about 150 rounds thru it, without a glitch of any kind. VERY accurate, can keep shots inside a silver dollar at 10 yds. Trigger pull is smooth and reminds you of a good revolver. Recoil is mild, and even the "hot" Gold Dot carry loads were not a problem. With my senior eyes, the front sight was a challenge. Yesterday, I was able to hit a small metal silhouette target almost every shot at 50 yds. Plenty good enough for a small pocket gun.

Re: Ruger LC9.........

Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 5:40 pm
by Valar
My buddy just bought a lc9 a couple weeks ago. I have been looking at that and the Kel Tec. I am curious to see how his shoots? Thanks for the post

Re: Ruger LC9.........

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 7:50 pm
by Melvin Eades
Keith in Ga,
I had my wife handle the LC9 and the SR9c and she liked the feel of the LC9 better so we're thinking about getting her one since she has an interset in having her own hand gun.

What are the pro's and con's of the gun so far?

Re: Ruger LC9.........

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 9:23 pm
by Keith in Ga
I now have around 300 rounds thru the LC9 with NO malfunctions. It will shoot the 115,124, and 147 gr bullets with no problems. I'm still impressed with the gun.

Re: Ruger LC9.........

Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 5:40 pm
by Melvin Eades
Well....I ordered one today so we'll see how it's going to shoot.

Re: Ruger LC9.........

Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 5:24 am
by Keith in Ga
Melvin, just an added note on shooting the LC9. The trigger is similiar to a good double action revolver trigger pull. You won't be able to shoot it like a 1911 using the pad of your trigger finger. However, this is a plus for me, since you can safely carry the gun with the safety off while in a pocket holster, ankle holster, etc. My buddy bought an LC9 and he complained that some shots were right on target, and some low. I explained to him it was "shooter" problems, and not gun problems. He was trying to use the wrong technique on the trigger.
Good luck with the gun, and keep me posted on how it shoots.

Re: Ruger LC9.........

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 6:14 pm
by Valar
I still havent had oppertunity to shoot buddys lc9. I suspect it is similar to the lcp 380 version. Lcp boast a trigger saftey, making it hard to shoot accurate with a long trigger pull. The thing to consider is most self defense assaults occur inside of 7 yards often 7 feet! Practice practice practice!

Re: Ruger LC9.........

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 5:52 pm
by Melvin Eades
Well.... the wife picked up her LC9 a couple weeks ago, but hasn't had time to get out with me to shoot it, but I did. I'm impressed with the way it shoots and feels for a small gun. If she decides she doesn't like it, I'll take care of it for her.

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Re: Ruger LC9.........

Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2011 7:08 pm
by Melvin Eades
Today, Christmas Day, the temperature got up to 49* and sunny so after lunch my wife Linda and I got out and was going to see how the LC9 was going to work for her. I had her do some dry firing first so she could get the feel of the gun and the trigger.

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She wasn't real keen on the long trigger pull so I loaded it up and had her try shooting some targets.

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The gun fuctioned without a problem for her and the shooting I had done with it earlier. She did good on the targets but doesn't like the long trigger pull. She likes the triggers on my 1911's and revolvers better so I don't know at this time what to do. We may give it another try another day and if it's not going to work I'm going to have to look for something else for her. She likes shooting my Taurus 941 in .22 magnum with a 5" barrel so I might look at getting her one of these in a shorter barrel. I've wanted to get one of these in a 2" lite weight for a while so this may be a good reason to get one. Eight shots of .22 mag. 45 grain bullets can be very lethal.

Re: Ruger LC9.........

Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2011 8:32 pm
by acloco
Pull it apart, dowse with carb cleaner, and buy some STOS from Ponsness Warren. With a Q Tip, a wipe on every moving part will do WONDERS for this pocket pistol (or any firearm with moving parts). Don't get the carb cleaner on any plastic or painted parts.

I teach concealed carry with my buddy. When he is lecturing, I am checking the firearms brought to class and I go through them prior to the shooting portion. You will be slightly amazed at how much smoother everything runs.

This is a synthetic lubricant that has a rather wide temperature operating range.


Next up, Gun Brite. Apply the outside of the metal parts for a couple reasons. Provides a barrier to the normal "dust" from shooting and also provides a nice barrier from moisture and fingerprints. Do not apply to painted finishes.

Re: Ruger LC9.........

Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 5:27 am
by Glen
My Wife loves her LC9. She is also used to the triggers on the hunting rifles but got the hang of it purdy well after 3 or 4 boxes thru it. This Spring I hope to get her out for a couple boxes a month in it.

Re: Ruger LC9.........

Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 5:27 pm
by Melvin Eades
acloco,
Thanks for the info, I'll have to give it a try.


Glen,
Once I try what acloco suggested, I'll try to get her out if the weather cooperates and maybe she will like it better.

Re: Ruger LC9.........

Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 5:01 am
by Glen
I think she will like it. For self defense ammo we ran some Hornady Critical Defense thru it. That stuff is waaaay hotter but it really ruins a perfectly good piece of 3/4" pine doubled up!! :wink: