Written By Mark Knowles

After several months of research I settled on the Ruger SR9c. It won’t be my only carry gun option, but its my number one choice and here’s why. I wanted a full featured gun that felt substantial in hand and could be carried concealed.
The slide has grips on both the rear and front. You might not catch the value on first use, but this makes for a quick and easy grip when you load. You have to tip your hat to Ruger’s decades of development.
The sights are good, but to speed things up I added a Crimson Trace LG–449. It’s tailored perfectly and works like its part of the original design. The laser trigger is intuitive as it lays just below the trigger finger. After a day, you won’t even think about it anymore.
Safety is always important and the SR9c has both trigger and thumb safeties. The thumb safety is ambidextrous, which is really nice for me as I train both sides. It’s easy to grab, and the mechanics are straight forward. For concealed carry, its larger than some, but keep in mind this is a solid, comfortable handgun to shoot. To me, an excellent tradeoff.

