Originally posted by 2cammer97
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Anyone own a Ruger LC9?
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Understandable. I am really opposed to purse carry but thats primarily because we have two yound kids. My wife carries her Sig P238 on her body in a belly band type holster from Pistol Wear. It has worked extremely well in exercise clothes when she goes running or in business dress type clothes.Originally posted by White_lightning View PostI dont want a gun with the hammer cocked back in my wifes purse.
Even if a gun is DA and hammerless I'd still want it in some type of pocket holster inside the purse. A DA trigger could still get accidentally pulled in a purse with all the junk women carry around. ;-)
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Throw a belt clip on it and it become the easiest thing in the world to throw on your belt, clip to your pocket or clip into a pocket inside her purse.Originally posted by YALE View PostI bought my friends a PF-9 for a housewarming gift, and they love it. Denny has a couple of them, too, and he loves them. The trigger is worlds better than the LC9 trigger.
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her purse has a pocket in it that fit my P238 pocket holster perfectly..Originally posted by 2cammer97 View PostUnderstandable. I am really opposed to purse carry but thats primarily because we have two yound kids. My wife carries her Sig P238 on her body in a belly band type holster from Pistol Wear. It has worked extremely well in exercise clothes when she goes running or in business dress type clothes.
Even if a gun is DA and hammerless I'd still want it in some type of pocket holster inside the purse. A DA trigger could still get accidentally pulled in a purse with all the junk women carry around. ;-)
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i just want to move away from .380... i dont think it would stop a pissed off circus midget2016 250 Mini dozer
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It is a really safe pistol and they are a single stack 9mm (except for the m13 model). A p7 will not go off unless you want it to.Originally posted by White_lightning View PostIll have to see how the P7 compares size wise.. but thats a good option too.Originally posted by lincolnboyAfter watching Games of Thrones, makes me glad i was not born in those years.
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I agree the more I shoot anything the better I am with it. Why would I want to learn a new trigger pull when all my other triggers work differently, or I would argue as they should.Originally posted by LS1Goat View PostI do and I happen to like it. If you spend a little range time with it, you'll get accustomed to the trigger. I think it's fine, but some people don't like it. All that matters is it's small and reliable.
I just found that running a marathon with my trigger finger made me anticipate recoil.
Happy it worked for you.
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I know this is an older thread, but I just installed the Galloway Precision kit with the RTK trigger in my wife's LC9. We will hopefully get it to the range this weekend, but just doing a quick snap cap test fire she likes it already. It does have a shorter pull and you can tell it's a little lighter too.Originally posted by fivelstang4 View Post
She also has a Nano and chose to carry it over the LC9 before this.92 LX 5.0
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