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    Re: Ruger LC9 (Baybass)

    have fun with 100 rounds today

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    I'm thinking about picking one up for the wife but will more than likely get her a Judge so aiming is not as much of an issue. They are nice little pistols for the price.
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    <table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by TNT &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">have fun with 100 rounds today </td></tr></table>

    100 is plan to get feel and comfort level. But with this small frame, will prob get 50...

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    that's my point. Those little suckers bite !!!!

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    Looks like a good CCW gun

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    I bought one in August. Kind of bought it for the wife. She did shoot it. I think she should stick with the shotgun. You might want to clean it before you shoot it. Make sure you get the extra clip that is longer. I like the safety features.
    I had trouble with the first round until I cleaned it.The slide did not close the first round.

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    I shot one yesterday. Good shooting little gun. Alot like my keltec

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    Re: Ruger LC9 (sgt93)

    <table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by sgt93 &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">I'm thinking about picking one up for the wife but will more than likely get her a Judge so aiming is not as much of an issue. They are nice little pistols for the price. </td></tr></table>

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    Ran 50 though this afternoon, first couple clips were all over. Got it zero'ed and groupings were getting smaller at 20 yards. It shots good for a small frame carry gun. In all very happy with it.

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    20 yards is a long distance for a short gun, if you ever have to use it it'll be within 15 feet. So if your getting a good group @ 20 yards you'll do OK if needed

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    If you purchase one for your wife, check to be sure she is able to cycle the slide. These small Rugers have very stiff springs & can be hard to cycle for women. Great guns otherwise!
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    Re: Ruger LC9 (Rodney Bledsoe)

    <table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by Rodney Bledsoe &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">20 yards is a long distance for a short gun, if you ever have to use it it'll be within 15 feet. So if your getting a good group @ 20 yards you'll do OK if needed</td></tr></table>

    Next time at the range I will run a couple more clips at 20yrds then start working backwards. Not sure if I do right but I usually zero at 20yrds then work backwards from there to 5 yards with ccw guns. I am sure better way to get comfortable but just the way I do it.

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    Neat little gun! It's basically a scaled up LCP built to handle the 9mm instead of a .380 ACP. I'm actually considering getting one, but just can't seem to justify the need for an external safety on a DAO gun.


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    How's the trigger pull on it? Does it take a lot of pressure or is it pretty sensitive?

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    I bought one earlier this year for a CCW, ideal for carrying in the small of the back. I found that out of the box it tended to shoot slightly to the right and down a bit, Now that I have it dialed in I'm very impressed with it. Enjoy shooting it more than my Baretta, also in 9mm.

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    I bought a Springfield XD-40 this week. It's a little larger than the LC9 but not that much when you lay them on top of each other. I got the sub-compact model. Can't wait to run a few clips through it....

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    <table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by rtinplnc &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">I bought a Springfield XD-40 this week. It's a little larger than the LC9 but not that much when you lay them on top of each other. I got the sub-compact model. Can't wait to run a few clips through it....</td></tr></table>

    Today at the range Spingfield was there for Demo's. I ran 10 rounds through the xd40, that is a great gun. Very smooth trigger pull and good weight. You are going to love that gun.

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    i like the lc9 alot. Have handled it a few times, and read some really good reviews about it! Wouldnt mind having one at all
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    Re: Ruger LC9 (sgt93)

    <table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by sgt93 &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">I'm thinking about picking one up for the wife but will more than likely get her a Judge so aiming is not as much of an issue. They are nice little pistols for the price. </td></tr></table>

    That is an incorrect statement. Aiming is very much an issue even with that judge. I suggest having her shoot one first. Recoil is heavy on the judge. Take a look at the shot pattern also.
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