This video provides a sneak peek of the LaserLyte Sight Trigger Guard accessory, specifically highlighting its compatibility with popular compact firearms like the Ruger LC9, Glock LCP, and LC380. The footage likely showcases the product's features and installation, aiming to inform potential buyers about its functionality and application for concealed carry or personal defense. The description links to GalleryofGuns.com, indicating a commercial or review focus.
The Ruger LC9s Pro is an improved striker-fired 9mm pistol, offering a lighter trigger than its hammer-fired predecessor. It competes with single-stack models like the M&P Shield and Glock 43, featuring a standard 7-round capacity and an optional 9-round extended magazine. Despite a long trigger travel and reset, its $449 MSRP provides strong value, matching ergonomics and shootability with more expensive options.
This video provides a quick overview of new Ruger firearm offerings showcased at SHOT Show 2015. A Ruger representative details new additions to popular product lines including the 1911, LCR, LCP, LC9, and 10/22. The video concludes with a demonstration of the new Ruger Commander-sized Lightweight Aluminum/Titanium/Steel 1911.
This 2014 review highlights top concealed carry firearms, categorizing them by size and type. It covers ultra-compact North American Arms mini-revolvers, reliable S&W J-frames, popular .380 ACP pistols like the Glock 42 and Sig P238, slimline 9mm options such as the S&W Shield and Ruger LC9, and larger double-stack compacts like the Glock 19 for more experienced users.
This video features a review of the Ruger LC9s, a striker-fired pistol, by TheFireArmGuy. The reviewer highlights the improvements made compared to the original LC9 and provides a direct comparison between the two models, with a particular focus on the enhanced trigger pull of the LC9s. The video also mentions an upcoming comparison with the Smith & Wesson Shield.
This comparison between Kel-Tec and Ruger pocket pistols highlights the Ruger LCP as the superior choice for .380 ACP due to better ergonomics and a smoother finish, despite Kel-Tec's original designs. For 9mm, the Kel-Tec PF9 is preferred for its integrated rail and belt clip, offering more features than the Ruger LC9, which includes a manual safety and better sights. Both brands offer reliable options for concealed carry.
This video review focuses on the LaserMax CenterFire Green Laser Sight designed for Ruger LC9 and LC380 pistols. The description highlights its superior visibility, compact and ergonomic design, and simple, tool-free installation. It emphasizes that the laser doesn't require a rail, is ambidextrous, and is suitable for concealed carry with compatible holsters. The sight uses a DL 1/3 N Lithium battery and offers windage and elevation adjustments. Links to purchase the product and view more LaserMax sights from OpticsPlanet.com are provided.
This YouTube video focuses on the Ruger LC380 pistol. The title and description highlight its combination of the LC9 platform and the popular .380 Auto cartridge. Based on the provided information, the video likely serves as a review or overview of this specific firearm, discussing its features and suitability for potential buyers. The description emphasizes the synergy between the established LC9 design and the common .380 ACP ammunition.
This YouTube video provides a size comparison of the Springfield Armory XDs pistol against several other popular subcompact and compact handguns, including the Ruger LC9, Glock 27, Smith & Wesson M&P Shield, Kahr CM9, Springfield Armory XDsc, and a Bond Arms derringer in .410/.45 Colt. The video aims to help viewers visualize the differences in size and form factor between these firearms, which is crucial for potential buyers, especially those considering concealed carry.
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