mrbumps
Blackhawk
Picked up an LC9 yesterday and got a chance to shoot it today.
I cleaned and lubed the gun. I don't have and LCP, so I'm not sure if the take-down is similar, but you do need a small punch to push the takedown pin out.
I shot in the back yard, so I only shot one box of Federal Champion (Walmart) 115 gr ball, and then put two mags of Hornady Critical Defense 115 gr through it. The gun ran flawless. No malfunctions of any kind! I found the gun a bit snappy, but I enjoyed it. I found the sights easy to pick up.
I was really just plinking, but the gun seemed to group well. It was hitting about 2 inches low for me, but I think that is me. The trigger pull is smooth, but long and just under 8 lbs. I'm not used to that, and I think I was pulling my shots down.
I'm very pleased overall, and I think Ruger has a winner here.
Here's a few pics, including a couple with my SR9c for size comparison.
I cleaned and lubed the gun. I don't have and LCP, so I'm not sure if the take-down is similar, but you do need a small punch to push the takedown pin out.
I shot in the back yard, so I only shot one box of Federal Champion (Walmart) 115 gr ball, and then put two mags of Hornady Critical Defense 115 gr through it. The gun ran flawless. No malfunctions of any kind! I found the gun a bit snappy, but I enjoyed it. I found the sights easy to pick up.
I was really just plinking, but the gun seemed to group well. It was hitting about 2 inches low for me, but I think that is me. The trigger pull is smooth, but long and just under 8 lbs. I'm not used to that, and I think I was pulling my shots down.
I'm very pleased overall, and I think Ruger has a winner here.
Here's a few pics, including a couple with my SR9c for size comparison.