Joshua M. Smith
Member
Hello,
I have an LCP II and I really like it. It's handy for going armed in places/situations one of my 1911s would prove too cumbersome. That said, I'd really like a step up in power from the .380.
Specs I'm looking for:
- 9x19
- polymer
- single stack
- hammer fired (shrouded or bobbed)
- single action with long takeup or safe action
- no external safety lever save for one on the trigger
Basically, it would be an LCP II beefed up to take 9x19. I see something close to what I want on Ruger's website -- either the Security 9 or the LC9s -- but the Security looks like it only comes in double stack and the LC9 has a thumb safety and is striker fired.
If I could get an LC9s without the thumb safety, I'd consider it, even though it has a striker. Problem is I don't see any made like that.
Any suggestions/recommendations? I wonder if the regular LC9 is what I'm looking for, but only see the LC9s when I look for it. Is it still made?
Thanks!
I have an LCP II and I really like it. It's handy for going armed in places/situations one of my 1911s would prove too cumbersome. That said, I'd really like a step up in power from the .380.
Specs I'm looking for:
- 9x19
- polymer
- single stack
- hammer fired (shrouded or bobbed)
- single action with long takeup or safe action
- no external safety lever save for one on the trigger
Basically, it would be an LCP II beefed up to take 9x19. I see something close to what I want on Ruger's website -- either the Security 9 or the LC9s -- but the Security looks like it only comes in double stack and the LC9 has a thumb safety and is striker fired.
If I could get an LC9s without the thumb safety, I'd consider it, even though it has a striker. Problem is I don't see any made like that.
Any suggestions/recommendations? I wonder if the regular LC9 is what I'm looking for, but only see the LC9s when I look for it. Is it still made?
Thanks!
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