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Lake Chuck Duck 02-11-2013 11:31 AM

Ruger SR9 VS. Ruger LC9
 
Whats is your opinion on just these 2 guns as far as which one would be a better concealed carry. I am not interested in hearing about other brands and other calibers. I know whats out there and the their benefits. What do yall think? I am thinking SR9. Although the LC9 is an inch shorter and almost 10ozs lighter, SR9 has double the amount of round capacity. Its a tough one.

mriguy 02-11-2013 11:37 AM

Thinking about getting a SR9c, my dad has a SR40c that is realy nice

inchspinner 02-11-2013 11:47 AM

Sr9

jchief 02-11-2013 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Lake Chuck Duck (Post 547785)
Whats is your opinion on just these 2 guns as far as which one would be a better concealed carry. I am not interested in hearing about other brands and other calibers. I know whats out there and the their benefits. What do yall think? I am thinking SR9. Although the LC9 is an inch shorter and almost 10ozs lighter, SR9 has double the amount of round capacity. Its a tough one.

This is the one I plan on getting for this reason for concealed carry. This is for personal protection. Want it small and light.

BossHog 02-11-2013 04:18 PM

SR9c smaller than the sr9 but still holds 17rds

LPfishnTIM 02-11-2013 08:31 PM

LC9 conceals better, if you need ten more rounds to defend yourself you need to learn how to shoot! it also isn't that "fun" of a gun to shoot, stiff trigger, smaller, but its for a life or death situation, now if your looking for something bigger, good for all around shooting harder to conceal get the sr9. but Pocket concealed pistols are a lot more comfortable to have on you then a compact or full size pistol concealed inside the waist band. for example try driving or sitting at a table with the different holsters for concealed carry most are uncomfortable in a sitting position, when you realize how much comfort means to you when your carrying it will change your perspective on what you carry.

Dogface 02-11-2013 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by LPfishnTIM (Post 547978)
LC9 conceals better, if you need ten more rounds to defend yourself you need to learn how to shoot! it also isn't that "fun" of a gun to shoot, stiff trigger, smaller, but its for a life or death situation, now if your looking for something bigger, good for all around shooting harder to conceal get the sr9. but Pocket concealed pistols are a lot more comfortable to have on you then a compact or full size pistol concealed inside the waist band. for example try driving or sitting at a table with the different holsters for concealed carry most are uncomfortable in a sitting position, when you realize how much comfort means to you when your carrying it will change your perspective on what you carry.

You are exactly right. When I started carrying I went to a pocket carry because of all the reasons you stated above. Now I have a couple that I enjoy shooting at the range and one that I carry that isn't much fun to shoot but will be in my pocket if I need it. The only gun that will protect you is the one that you will carry and if its too big you will end up leaving it in the console of your truck.

bobo23 02-11-2013 08:50 PM

SR9 for shooting but it would be a little cumbersome to cary, IMO. I have two SR9's. Love them. Looked at the SR9C but didn't like the way that the short clip sat in my hand.

LPfishnTIM 02-12-2013 02:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Dogface (Post 547991)
You are exactly right. When I started carrying I went to a pocket carry because of all the reasons you stated above. Now I have a couple that I enjoy shooting at the range and one that I carry that isn't much fun to shoot but will be in my pocket if I need it. The only gun that will protect you is the one that you will carry and if its too big you will end up leaving it in the console of your truck.

yeah, I never enjoyed shooting revolvers too much, but a .38 or .357 snubby is probably the most common ccw. because its smaller and has adequate amount of power.

inchspinner 02-12-2013 08:22 AM

I conceal my taurus 357 mag snub and its a cannon, wouldnt carry anything smaller jmo


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