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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 ...
Ruger LC9s (US – Semi-Automatic – 9×19mm Parabellum) Ruger LC380 (US – Semi-Automatic – .380 ACP) Ruger Mk II (US – Semi-Automatic Pistol – .22 Long Rifle) Ruger Mk III (US – Semi-Automatic Pistol – .22 Long Rifle) Ruger P Series (US – Semi-Automatic Pistols) Ruger P85 (US – Semi-Automatic Pistol – 9×19mm Parabellum)
A Pro variant of the Ruger LC9s was introduced in December 2014, without a magazine disconnect, as a backup gun for law enforcement officers. "The absence of a magazine disconnect safety also is a benefit for tactical reloads that allow the user to engage a target with one round remaining in the chamber and the magazine out of the gun for ...
The main problem with herbal alternatives is that they are not regulated like drugs, and various studies have shown that the amounts in the package are often different from what is on the label.
Ruger had a division known as Ruger Golf, making steel and titanium castings for golf clubs made by a number of different brands in the 1990s. [12] Sturm, Ruger stock has been publicly traded since 1969 and became a New York Stock Exchange company in 1990 (NYSE:RGR). After Alex Sturm's death in 1951, William B. Ruger continued to direct the ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday granted California its request to enforce vehicle emissions standards stricter than federal rules, including the state's ban on sales of new ...
New details about a study that warned against black plastic spatulas and other kitchen tools have come out. (Getty Creative) (Анатолий Тушенцов via Getty Images)
The Ruger LCR is a compact revolver built by Sturm, Ruger & Co. and announced in January 2009. LCR stands for "Lightweight Compact Revolver". LCR stands for "Lightweight Compact Revolver". It incorporates several novel features such as a polymer grip and trigger housing, [ 4 ] monolithic receiver, and constant force trigger.