you mean the LCP (P=Pistol) loses to Kel Tec... right?
the Kel Tec was out first.
the Bodyguard vs LCR (R=Revolver) is a good comparison except for that laser on the top that is actually kind of flawed my my opinion because of its means of operation (having to cycle through and push a button at the top of the revolver, kind of awkward if you ask me, you have to turn it on by pushing the button on the top, kind of hard in a heat of the moment if you ask me)
the cylinder release is also goofy on the S&W,
the Smith does have a smoother trigger pull than the Ruger but it is still heavier than the Ruger.
when it boils down to it, it is all personal taste...... i wouldn't say the Ruger or the Smith is better than the other
i, for one, wouldn't buy that smith over the Ruger (and i really like S&W)
i did buy an SR9 and i hated it at first, and then i hated it after i installed the Ghost Trigger. trigger still sucked....
i tinkered with it for a while and now i really like it.
smoothed out all the parts that were in contact with each other, realigned the trigger bar (needed to after Ghost installation) , smoothed out the striker indicator and it is a smooth and lighter trigger now. its not really light, but what striker fired pistol is?
its not heavy, and its not light either....
what kind of forum is this? talking about "fanboys" and bashing firearm companies because you own a competition company's product???
i suppose you fellows are not Saf-T-Hammer (S&W) "fanboys"???
i haven't signed into thehighroad for about a year and it turned into this????
:banghead:
you should talk about positive merits and negative properties of individual firearms. discuss the different aspects of the competing products to help folks figure out what would be best for them...
as for what Ruger is coming out with, i have no idea....
my next purchase will be a Bisley in .357 and their new product will have no impact in my decision.
chances are that it will not be all that revolutionary, might be interesting though
i am going to give them the benefit of the doubt and not judge them till i actually see it and then see it perform/handle it myself