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Finally got out and ran a box of bulk Winchester through the LC9 to loosen and smooth it up. Not a single hiccup, and it also seems to like Hornady 147-grain TAP. Easy pistol to carry and to shoot well once you get used to that long trigger pull. I think this one is a keeper for concealed carry.


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Thanks Cool. I went to the little 9 because I had such a miserable time trying to comfortably carry an XD .45 on a regular basis.


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If sometime you can find your way to a Kahr CM9 that might be an option. Much better trigger and a more comfortable grip, for me anyway.

And the "cheapie" version CM9 is now pretty competitive to the Ruger.


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Will: I handle the Kahrs often (work two days a week at Sportsmans Warehouse, hunting department), and they do have a better trigger than the Ruger.


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Will: I handle the Kahrs often (work two days a week at Sportsmans Warehouse, hunting department), and they do have a better trigger than the Ruger.


They should for the price compared to the Ruger.
 
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I sure like my LC9. Just wish I could shoot it more. The trigger pull got better after some rounds went through it.


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