Kudos to anyone that watched all 35+ minutes of that video.
My friend mentioned that Ruger was moving into the affordable self-defense handgun space aggressively - I guess this is the result.
Personally, meh. But, it seems much better than Remington's offering, and sure is a lot better looking than any Hi-Point.
Yeah, only watched about 3 minutes of that video, but im sure its very thorough
Isn't this just a 9E with a new dress on?
If Ruger is getting serious about affordable handguns, i would definitely be interested in seeing the next offering in the LC series
Personally, meh. But, it seems much better than Remington's offering, and sure is a lot better looking than any Hi-Point.
I here I didn't think it was possible to make them any uglier.
Yeah, only watched about 3 minutes of that video, but im sure its very thorough
Isn't this just a 9E with a new dress on?
If Ruger is getting serious about affordable handguns, i would definitely be interested in seeing the next offering in the LC series
Anything is possible....
Yeah, the thumb safety is my issue with it.I'll probably pick one up if Ruger makes a Pro model without the thumb safety.
QFTIf you hang around ranges, gun shops, offices, matches, firearms training as much as I do you quickly begin to understand there is a difference between gun owners, shooters and consumers.
QFT
I've also had a chance to check out the LC9s "killer" - the EC9s... Ruger is certainly hitting price points to improve sales. They aren't bad guns, but after having the exposure several of us have with better built stuff, we tend to get picky about what we do / don't want in a firearm.
If you hang around ranges, gun shops, offices, matches, firearms training as much as I do you quickly begin to understand there is a difference between gun owners, shooters and consumers.
Oh I so want to see a stag gripped Glock.
I know they exist, after all the home stippling jobs gone awry...I am waiting for a beater Glock 19 to come in the shop....(I am known to poke fun at plastic guns, all in good fun)...When it does I have already decided (even have the slabs I got at a pet store) to shave the frame down and put stag on via epoxy......
That one earned its name!This thing was so fugly the shop owner did not want it in the case. We call it “bubba” and it now lives a life in a loving home (not mine).
You better post some pics!I will do everything to try and make that happen...