I have a question regarding an LC9s-pro I just purchased. I was hoping someone here could help answer.
This gun is not on the CA roster. I am no longer in CA. So, it has not gone through the CA drop test.
The manual warns that leaving the chamber loaded could be hazardous if the gun is dropped because the gun could fire.
I thought all modern guns were design to NOT fire if dropped. I purchased this as a possible carry gun.
It appears to have a striker block safety. Is the manual just CYA for Ruger? Could they really be serious about marketing the LC9 as a carry gun and then say "don't carry it with a loaded chamber"???
Thanks
This gun is not on the CA roster. I am no longer in CA. So, it has not gone through the CA drop test.
The manual warns that leaving the chamber loaded could be hazardous if the gun is dropped because the gun could fire.
I thought all modern guns were design to NOT fire if dropped. I purchased this as a possible carry gun.
It appears to have a striker block safety. Is the manual just CYA for Ruger? Could they really be serious about marketing the LC9 as a carry gun and then say "don't carry it with a loaded chamber"???
Thanks

