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Black_Noise
04-20-2011, 12:35 PM
So ive been carrying a Ruger LCP for about 3 months now, not a bad gun I like it, but I did get a change to look over an LC9 the other day, I like that too. LC9 is about a inch longer and inch taller, still very slim, and I can actually get all 4 fingers on the grip (with the mag extension) where as the LCP its only 3 fingers (with the mag extension)

Anyone have one of the LC9s? opinions?


My current CC
http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x180/black300a/1303327940.jpg

RR|Suki
04-20-2011, 01:47 PM
Given the choice between the two I'd carry 9mm over .380, I wouldn't need any other reason to vote for the LC9.

RacerX
04-20-2011, 01:53 PM
Girls use .380s. I bet that comes in pink... 4 fingers huh... Casey?

LANDY
04-20-2011, 02:54 PM
My lady carries a .380 lcp, its ok. Not for me
I carry a Glock 30 with ease.

Black Dynamite
04-20-2011, 03:01 PM
[QUOTE=RacerX;1036312]Girls use .380s. I bet that comes in pink... /QUOTE]

I bet the guy that's getting shot isn't going to care if you're using a .380 or a 9mm.

I used to carry a snub nosed .38 as a CCW, but I've since let my permit lapse and sold the wheelgun. I've been meaning to get it back again but with working 70 frackin hours a week I don't have time to make it to the class they make you take here. :(

PurdueRifleman
04-20-2011, 05:09 PM
Never shot the LC9, but I hate the LCP. It is one of the most uncomfortable guns I've had the displeasure of shooting. They conceal easily and that's about it. I also don't like having to pay extra for .380 auto PD ammo.

I'm sure the LC9 will have more recoil being a faster round in only a slightly larger weapon, but I'd consider it a fair trade. Regular practice will mitigate this problem some.

ImpalaSlayer
04-20-2011, 06:01 PM
thats a tiny gun

Black_Noise
04-20-2011, 06:19 PM
yeah, Im thinking of getting the lc9 and letting the wife carry the lcp

RacerX
04-20-2011, 07:31 PM
[QUOTE=RacerX;1036312]Girls use .380s. I bet that comes in pink... /QUOTE]

I bet the guy that's getting shot isn't going to care if you're using a .380 or a 9mm.:(
Well, you don't see my humor enough! How about this. I can make a .380 pierce Kevlar and some trauma plates (seriously). I can make a .380 exit the back of a phone book with a half dollar size hole. This is all after I've had a hand in changing the ammo. Penetration, expansion, deformation, kinetic energy. It's all physics, chemistry and metallurgy. You'd be suprised at what a measly .25 can do in the right hands! ;)

Vortex
04-20-2011, 08:31 PM
http://www.fsguns.com/_borders/grdcvr.jpg



I agree with RacerX, no need to get wrapped around the axle regardling pistol calibers. A .22 can be as effective as a bazooka. Main thing is are you actually carrying it (or is it at home in a drawer?) I hear all sorts of blowhards bragging about their .44 mags ect... but they usually don't actually have it with them at the time. I prefer small and high quality. I own plenty of guns but I carry a North American Guardian .32 at all times. Very similar to a Seecamp but about half the price.

MOTOWN
04-20-2011, 08:37 PM
geeez thats a nice gun, but too small for my taste

jabird56
04-21-2011, 01:24 AM
http://www.gunsandammo.com/article/rugers-lc9powered-pocket-protection

I'm still biased with Glock thou

Black Dynamite
04-21-2011, 07:17 AM
[QUOTE=Black Dynamite;1036352]
Well, you don't see my humor enough! How about this. I can make a .380 pierce Kevlar and some trauma plates (seriously). I can make a .380 exit the back of a phone book with a half dollar size hole. This is all after I've had a hand in changing the ammo. Penetration, expansion, deformation, kinetic energy. It's all physics, chemistry and metallurgy. You'd be suprised at what a measly .25 can do in the right hands! ;)


My bad, typing doesn't exactly pick up on the subtle nuances of language. Or at least I'm too stupid to pick up on it!

You are absolutely right though, a few well placed shots even from a .22 can be more effective than a panicky 'spray and pray' from a .45.

soultosoul13
04-21-2011, 08:24 AM
LC9 for sure. ive never shot either, but id go with 9mm over .380. it will still be concealable. hell, i carry a full size 1911.....

soultosoul13
04-21-2011, 08:26 AM
http://www.fsguns.com/_borders/grdcvr.jpg



I agree with RacerX, no need to get wrapped around the axle regardling pistol calibers. A .22 can be as effective as a bazooka. Main thing is are you actually carrying it (or is it at home in a drawer?) I hear all sorts of blowhards bragging about their .44 mags ect... but they usually don't actually have it with them at the time. I prefer small and high quality. I own plenty of guns but I carry a North American Guardian .32 at all times. Very similar to a Seecamp but about half the price.

agreed. all things considered, if you put it where you want it, caliber doesnt matter....
although a longer barrel does help the "being able to put it where you want it" part.

CBT
04-21-2011, 08:26 AM
LC9 for sure. ive never shot either, but id go with 9mm over .380. it will still be concealable. hell, i carry a full size 1911.....
That's what I'm talkin' 'bout. :beer:

rayjay
04-21-2011, 08:54 AM
Agree with Vortex, doesn't matter what you have if you don't carry it. I have all kinds of choices also, but since surgery I've been restricted to my S&W 432PD.

As for the original question, I have not shot either. I do have a Kahr P9C that was my summer carry. No issues with control. If you can hide the LC9 comfortably, go for it. I can hide anything in the winter, its the summer thats a challenge. I prefer in the pocket holsters. I can hide my G36 with one. IMHO you are asking for a problem if you pocket carry without a holster. Look into Buffalo Bore ammo for smaller calibers, costly, but effective if you don't roll your own.

RR|Suki
04-21-2011, 09:45 AM
I am puzzled by this conceal issue, I'm not a big guy, I'm ~6' and 180lbs and I carry a G39 .45 (same size frame as the G26) and a 3" SP101 .357 and I can conceal either one IWB under a t-shirt. While I do agree that the best caliber is the one you will carry, and can actually shoot, I don't see how it would be hard to carry something as small as an LC9. That gun is pocket holster small, so to me the two are a 1" difference in size, why pick .380 when you can have 9mm in basically the same size,unless you just can't manage shooting 9mm. Heck 9mm is even cheaper and gives you more variety...maybe I'm missing something.

rayjay
04-21-2011, 10:32 AM
I am puzzled by this conceal issue, I'm not a big guy, I'm ~6' and 180lbs and I carry a G39 .45 (same size frame as the G26) and a 3" SP101 .357 and I can conceal either one IWB under a t-shirt. While I do agree that the best caliber is the one you will carry, and can actually shoot, I don't see how it would be hard to carry something as small as an LC9. That gun is pocket holster small, so to me the two are a 1" difference in size, why pick .380 when you can have 9mm in basically the same size,unless you just can't manage shooting 9mm. Heck 9mm is even cheaper and gives you more variety...maybe I'm missing something.

As more 9mm pistols come on the market in the 9mm Kurz size, the 380 will fall out of favor. Its just the latest fad. I've really had to fight off the urge to buy a Sig P238. I'd love a mini 1911, but have no real need for it.

Black_Noise
04-21-2011, 07:12 PM
just wanting to see if anyone had a lc9 and how they like it

Shaijack
04-21-2011, 07:33 PM
Beretta 92F or Glock 40 Cal carry all the time.