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Hi friends.
Am going to purchase an LC9s tomorrow... have to move on it tomorrow, because will be out of town after that.

I can get either the "regular" model, with the thumb safety and the magazine safety, or, the "pro" model with no thumb/magazine safety. Either choice is the same price.

I am used to not having to fool with a thumb safety, as my full size 9mm is a G17 gen 3.

Any compelling reasons you can give me to stay with the regular model, and not choose the pro???

I'm listening to what you might have to say.

Thanks and Merry Christmas to all!
We just bought the LC9s PRO for Sherri because of its wonderfully light trigger and as you mentioned,NO slide mounted safety. That feature - slide safety - being a non starter in my mind and hers for a daily carry piece being used by a still beginning shooter with little time to train. One more thing to have to learn and think about before one gets the satisfying and maybe life saving Ka BOOM.

So far Sherri likes this pistol better than any of the other 8 or 10 she has tried and carried so far and is shooting it really well. Not just well for her, she is shooting it really, really WELL!

At deer came several of the guys and gals tried it out and every single one of them came away mightily impressed. Including two who were packing the very similar Glock G43 single stack compact 9mm. The two are much more alike than different in manual of arms, size, etc. But the Ruger is $200 less and I cannot see where it is any less of a handgun so far.

Merry Christmas to you, too! For unto us, CHRIST the SAVIOR is given!

In a small striker-fired 9MM pistol I'd go with the LC9s PRO version - with the integrated trigger safety.

Keeps everything simple!
Another vote for the pro, need to pick up the pair I ordered from my FFL. I was looking for the simplest possible platform for my wife and I and the pro won out.
Many thanks to all for the advice... appreciated!
P Weed and 458Lott both said what I was trying to say. BUT, they got it done in a sentence or so whereas I had to use up three whole paragraphs!

Simply stated: Keep it simple crazy

Good luck and enjoy your LC9sPRO!

I really, really think that Ruger has a big hit with this one.
Originally Posted by safariman


Good luck and enjoy your LC9sPRO!

I really, really think that Taurus has a big hit with this one.


Not quite sure how Taurus has a big hit with a Ruger???

Here's another vote for the LC9s Pro as I've had mine for 6 months and 700 rounds later it is still perfect. Didn't care for the magazine disconnect and the manual safety is too small to manipulate quickly unless you have small hands.
Originally Posted by hoghunting
Originally Posted by safariman


Good luck and enjoy your LC9sPRO!

I really, really think that Taurus has a big hit with this one.


Not quite sure how Taurus has a big hit with a Ruger???

Here's another vote for the LC9s Pro as I've had mine for 6 months and 700 rounds later it is still perfect. Didn't care for the magazine disconnect and the manual safety is too small to manipulate quickly unless you have small hands.


OOPS!!!! What a brain freeze!
I picked up the lc9s pro, cleaned it, and went to the range and ran 50 rounds through it.
Huge improvement from the lc9 on how easier it was to keep it on-target when you're not fighting the trigger.

Thanks for all the recommendations... it's great when a plan "works out"
Have a Sig 290RS 9MM sub-compact that is not working out for me.
I have difficulty getting the trigger pulled and then pull the gun off-target when it fires.
Thinking of checking out the Ruger LC9s and see how that fits my hand and functions - and sell the SIG.

I never really thought about this pistol until this thread . . . and I like its looks too!

>> http://www.gunsandammo.com/files/2014/12/Ruger_LC9s_Pro_F.jpg <<

P Weed, I would predict much 9mm happiness if you moved up from the Sig to the Ruger mentioned above. And yeah, they do have all business lines and looks to them, don't they?
Pretty compact setup, with one in the pipe and a spare mag there are 15 rounds on tap.

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Pretty clear to me. A manual safety can get even a highly trained handgunner killed.
i bought one of the lc9s just before they came out with the pro.
mainly because it was a commemorative, limited issue, for the city of prescott az.
first time i shot it, the mags kept falling out. Took it into the ruger plant on a mon, had it back by wensday.
they didn't really specify issue, other than replacing several parts.
I think a spring was the issue.
the safety is real small and if you want to make it a pro, just don't engage it.
I am still thinking about pulling out the magazine safety, which i don't really like the concept of.
as far as shooting it, it's a nice little pistol and 9mm as opposed to 380.
I would still like to get an opinion on the larger mags as to reliability.
Same thing happened to me with my LC9.Purchased new, and after about 20 rnds,magazine would fall to the ground after 1 or 2 shots.Just what you want in a fire fight. Sent back to factory and fixed, but just dont trust it much anymore. Shoulda bought a derringer! mad
They must have fixed this problem with newer runs of this pistol. At least Sherri's does not do any magazine drops or such. We have shot it quite a bit and found it to be a great little gun.
The only thing I've found is one of the extra mags does the opposite, won't drop from the gun when the mag release is pressed. Will be contacting Ruger to address it.

PS, just gave them a call. They're sending me a new one with an evelope toe return the one that is getting hung up. That's service!
Great pistol with a light trigger - but without a thumb safety a bunch of "pros" are likely blow their nuts off.
The gun is not suitable for carry without a holster.
People have been using double action revolvers for a long long time with no safeties. A DAO autoloader fulfills that same role with a flatter, higher capacity instrument.

My personal view on the matter is, if you ever need a handgun to defend yourself, it's quite likely to be a "pull it and start shooting" situation. A safety on a DAO autoloader is just something that will complicate a high stress situation.
I agree completely that a thumb safety is worse than useless on a true DAO like a LCP or a P-3AT or even on a DA/SA e.g. a Sig with a decocker.

But the Ruger LC9S has a VERY light SA type trigger pull.
Originally Posted by Bristoe
People have been using double action revolvers for a long long time with no safeties. A DAO autoloader fulfills that same role with a flatter, higher capacity instrument.

My personal view on the matter is, if you ever need a handgun to defend yourself, it's quite likely to be a "pull it and start shooting" situation. A safety on a DAO autoloader is just something that will complicate a high stress situation.


Which is exactly why I chose the LC9s pro, and a Glock 17. I want a pull it and shoot it gun. I can carry an auto or revolver and have them function the same.
I have an SR9C and love it. Too big to carry though without showing it to everybody or wearing a trench coat.

Been threatening to buy a LCS9 for a while but just bough one today. Triggers are very similar. As for the safety, I am 52 years old and have been shooting and hunting for over 40 of those years. Every gun I have ever pulled trigger on had to have the safety disengaged before it was shot. Second nature for me. I'll take my chance on my instincts in a tight spot as opposed to the chances of blowing my balls or Johnson or foot off.

Can put the LCS9 in your pocket and no bigger than a cell phone.

After the last incident in Ca a few days ago, don't feel safe anywhere anymore.

I get that it is not the best choice in a life and death situation against determined well armed radicals, but I'll have a better chance than those poor bastids in Paris and San Bernadino did....
99guy,

The first rule of winning a gun fight is to have a gun! Much better a pocket 9 on your person than a big 'perfect' gun somewhere else!

Good on ya for starting to carry with regularity, and you are right, this is no longer the safe world we once knew.
SafariMan:"We just bought the LC9s PRO"
" For unto us, CHRIST the SAVIOR is given! "


How is your cousin, the kidney donor, faring?

I'd bet the $ you're spending on new guns and ripping thru expensive 22 WMR ammo would make her life easier.
Originally Posted by Bristoe
People have been using double action revolvers for a long long time with no safeties. A DAO autoloader fulfills that same role with a flatter, higher capacity instrument.

My personal view on the matter is, if you ever need a handgun to defend yourself, it's quite likely to be a "pull it and start shooting" situation. A safety on a DAO autoloader is just something that will complicate a high stress situation.


this thing has a lot lighter trigger than a double action revolver. No way i would carry it with one in the chamber and no safety without a full holster covering the trigger area.
Agree with night owl.
the safety is small, but it is there. one can use it or not.
it would remind me of carrying a glock with one in the chamber and no holster.
Originally Posted by JBARTRAM
SafariMan:"We just bought the LC9s PRO"
" For unto us, CHRIST the SAVIOR is given! "


How is your cousin, the kidney donor, faring?

I'd bet the $ you're spending on new guns and ripping thru expensive 22 WMR ammo would make her life easier.


Donor died, wife divorced him, at least I think that, not sure on that.

Bankruptcy trustee I believe may reopen the case from what I understand.
How do you guys keep up with all the SM drama, is it the redneck version of a telenovela?

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How are the Ruger LCP pistols? Palmetto is selling them for $199.
Originally Posted by 458 Lott
How do you guys keep up with all the SM drama, is it the redneck version of a telenovela?

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Ponch looks confused by SM's instructions for sight adjustment on the PMR-30.
Originally Posted by bearstalker
How are the Ruger LCP pistols? Palmetto is selling them for $199.


Maybe the best ever .380's. Easy on the pocket AND the pocketbook.

Near clone to the KelTec P3AT which is also a great running pistol. I am told that many parts interchange, I have not tried it.
A problem with the 380 is that so many assaults these days are committed by perps on drugs. The 380 might stop a sane person but it's questionable against a drug fueled attacker as is the 22 Mag discussed on another thread. A 9mm with one of the modern expanding bullets is a much better stopper.
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