The Ruger LC9s Pro (9mm) is compared to the Ruger LCP II (.380 ACP), highlighting the LC9s Pro's superior trigger (4 lbs 3 oz vs 5 lbs 15 oz), better stopping power, and more visible sights. While the LCP II excels as a dedicated pocket pistol due to its smaller size and lighter weight, the LC9s Pro is recommended for most users seeking a balance of concealability and effectiveness for IWB carry.
This video provides an initial look at the Ruger LC9s Pro pistol, covering the first hundred rounds fired. The creator, Justin Opinion, emphasizes safe and responsible firearm handling, with all shooting conducted by a professional instructor in a controlled range environment. The review is for informational and entertainment purposes, with no affiliation to manufacturers or sales of firearms. The description also highlights discounts and affiliate links for various firearm accessories.
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.
The Ruger LC9s Pro is a strong contender for concealed carry, offering a slim profile and an exceptionally smooth striker-fired trigger. While it maintains compatibility with older LC9 accessories, the Pro model removes the manual safety and magazine disconnect. Its compact size and light weight make it comfortable for all-day carry, though it ships with only one magazine.
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