Is the Ruger LC9s discontinued?
Yes, the Ruger LC9s has been discontinued.
How much is the Ruger LC9 9mm?
I don’t have access to real-time data, so I can’t provide the current price of the Ruger LC9 9mm. Prices can vary based on location, retailer, and whether the firearm is new or used. I recommend checking online retailers, local gun shops, or auction sites for the most up-to-date pricing information.
How many rounds does the Ruger LC9s hold?
The Ruger LC9s has a magazine capacity of 7 rounds.
Does Ruger LC9s have a safety?
Yes, the Ruger LC9s has a manual safety.
What’s the difference between a Ruger LC9 and a Ruger LC9s?
The primary difference between the Ruger LC9 and the Ruger LC9s is their firing mechanism. The Ruger LC9 features a traditional double-action-only (DAO) trigger system, which involves a longer and heavier trigger pull. In contrast, the Ruger LC9s employs a striker-fired mechanism, offering a shorter and lighter trigger pull, which many shooters find easier to manage. This difference can impact shooting accuracy and comfort. Otherwise, the two models share similar dimensions, caliber (9mm), and magazine capacity.
What did Ruger replace the LC9s with?
Ruger replaced the LC9s with the Ruger EC9s.
Is a Ruger LC9 good for concealed carry?
The Ruger LC9 is generally considered a good option for concealed carry. It is compact, lightweight, and designed for personal protection. Its slim profile makes it easy to conceal, and it typically comes with features suited for self-defense, such as a manageable recoil, decent accuracy for its size, and safety mechanisms. However, personal preference plays a significant role in firearm choice, so it’s important to consider what feels most comfortable and reliable to you individually.
What year did the Ruger LC9 come out?
The Ruger LC9 was introduced in 2011.
What bullets does Ruger LC9 use?
The Ruger LC9 uses 9mm Luger (also known as 9x19mm Parabellum) ammunition.
How far can a 9mm Ruger shoot?
The effective range of a 9mm Ruger, or most handguns chambered in 9mm, is generally about 50 yards (approximately 46 meters) for accurate targeting. However, the maximum range of a 9mm bullet can be much further, potentially reaching up to 2,000 yards (about 1,829 meters) under certain conditions. Keep in mind that beyond the effective range, accuracy and energy significantly diminish.
What does striker fired mean?
“Striker fired” refers to a type of firearm action where the firing pin is directly connected to a spring-loaded striker, rather than being struck by a hammer as in a hammer-fired action. In striker-fired firearms, the striker is partially or fully cocked by the action of chambering a round. When the trigger is pulled, the striker is released, moving forward to strike the primer of the cartridge, which ignites the gunpowder and fires the bullet.
Striker-fired designs are popular for their simplicity and reduced number of moving parts. They tend to have consistent trigger pulls and are often used in modern pistols due to their reliability and ease of use. Additionally, they typically allow for a lower bore axis, which can reduce muzzle flip and improve accuracy in rapid fire.
What is the trigger pull on a Ruger LC9s?
The trigger pull on a Ruger LC9s is typically around 5.5 to 6 pounds.
What year did the Ruger LC9s come out?
The Ruger LC9s was introduced in 2014.
Did Ruger stop making the single six?
No, Ruger has not stopped making the Single-Six. The Ruger Single-Six is still in production and available in various models and configurations.
Will LC9 magazine work in LC9s?
No, an LC9 magazine will not work in an LC9s pistol. Although the LC9 and LC9s are similar models, they have different internals, and their magazines are not interchangeable.
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