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The Ruger LC9 (standing for "Lightweight Compact 9mm") [1] is a 9mm caliber, recoil-operated, locked breech, hammer fired, semi-automatic pistol announced by Sturm, Ruger & Co. at the 2011 SHOT Show. This pistol has safety features, including a loaded chamber indicator and magazine disconnect safety, that allow it to be sold in California and ...
MK 1 - .51 inch 13×50mm rocket Mk 2 - 0.49 inch United States: 1960s Haenel Schmeisser: C.G. Haenel.25 ACP Weimar Republic: 1920 Hamada Type pistol: Japan Firearms Manufacturing Co..32 ACP 8×22mm Nambu Japan: 1941 HD66: Chongqing Changfeng Machinery Co Ltd Shanghai Sea Shield Technologies Company: 9×19mm Parabellum China: 2009 Heckler & Koch ...
[10] [11] A 1.87-inch (47 mm) barrel version of the LCRx in .357 Magnum and a 3-inch (76 mm) barrel version in .22 Magnum and .22 LR became available in April 2017. The 1.87-inch barrel version became available as a five-shot 9mm Luger and a six-shot .327 Federal Magnum in the fall of 2017. [12]
With an overall length of 5.16 inches (131 mm) and weighing only 9.4 oz (270 g), this is Ruger's first entry into the field of tiny, ultra-light defensive pistols. [4] The LCP, which stands for "Lightweight Compact Pistol", was designed in direct response to customer requests for a compact firearm for use by police as a back-up, and a defensive ...
The pistol uses a pre-tensioned striker firing system, and is chambered in 9mm Luger and .45 ACP. [3] The pistol uses a Browning-type locked-breech short recoil action, with a barrel cam system that is designed to reduce felt recoil. [4] The serialized part of the pistol is a steel chassis, which is fit to a glass-filled nylon frame.
MK 1 - .51 inch 13×50mm rocket Mk 2 - 0.49 inch United States: Circa 1960s Hamada Type pistol: Japan Firearms Manufacturing Co..32 ACP 8×22mm Nambu Japan: 1941-1944 Harper's Ferry Model 1805: Harpers Ferry Armory.58 calibre ball United States: 1805-? Heckler & Koch HK4: Heckler & Koch.22 Long Rifle.25 ACP.32 ACP.380 ACP West Germany: 1964 ...
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The Ruger P94 is a mid-sized, slightly larger variant of the P93. The P94 has a 4.3-inch (109.2 mm) long barrel as opposed to a 3.9-inch (99.1 mm) barrel and still has the investment cast aluminum alloy frame. Like the P93, the P94 was introduced in 1994. The P94 features different grips with heavier checkering.