03-29-2016, 04:53 PM
Ed,
I think the LC9s (big difference between the LC9 and the LC9s in my opinion) is a great little gun. It has a very smooth trigger pull, is nice and compact, and is just very pleasant to shoot. I bought one for my wife to carry and I've considered getting a "pro" version for myself (the "pro" version does not have a safety).
That being said, at the moment I'm wearing my Glock 36 in a K.L. Null Holsters shoulder holster. When it gets a bit warmer out I'm switching to a Walther PPS or a Smith & Wesson J-frame revolver (model 649) or a S&W LCR, both in a K.L. Null holster.
I keep a Ruger SP101 revolver loaded with .357mag on my nightstand in a quick access safe.
FWIW
-Ron
I think the LC9s (big difference between the LC9 and the LC9s in my opinion) is a great little gun. It has a very smooth trigger pull, is nice and compact, and is just very pleasant to shoot. I bought one for my wife to carry and I've considered getting a "pro" version for myself (the "pro" version does not have a safety).
That being said, at the moment I'm wearing my Glock 36 in a K.L. Null Holsters shoulder holster. When it gets a bit warmer out I'm switching to a Walther PPS or a Smith & Wesson J-frame revolver (model 649) or a S&W LCR, both in a K.L. Null holster.
I keep a Ruger SP101 revolver loaded with .357mag on my nightstand in a quick access safe.
FWIW
-Ron
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