Description

The Kiger-9c is a compact, striker fired, locked-breech, short-recoil operated semi automatic pistol, chambered in 9mm.
With its streamlined styling, undercut trigger guard, extended beaver tail, serrations and aggressive stippling, the Kiger-9c reinforces shooter ergonomics and handling.
The Kiger-9c features a high-strength, lightweight polymer frame complimented by a billet slide manufactured from 416 Stainless Steel.
Both, barrel and slide are Diamond Like Carbon (DLC) treated. This gives your Kiger a hardened exterior to weather any storm while still fostering lubricity to give you that smooth feel and functionality.
The Kiger-9c has an under barrel picatinny allowing for front end customization to meet any mission.
Overall Length: 7.35”
Overall Width: 1.26”
Overall Height: 5.175”
Weight with no ammunition: 1.25 lbs
With 15+1 loaded: 1.8 lbs
Magazine Compatibility: Magpul™ GL9 PMAG
Holster Compatibility: FATTAC™, UM Tactical, North Coast Tactical™, We The People Holsters, Alien Gear Holsters, Crossbreed and many more…

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These were overpriced when Anderson was in business and they still are now that the Poverty Pony is out of business. IMHO.

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I cannot believe that Ruger isn't honoring Anderson warranties (or even continuing the brand) after purchasing. When I first heard it I thought it was just scuttlebutt and rumor but has been officially confirmed by Ruger they just wanted Anderson's manufacturing footprint and would no longer support the brand.

Especially considering Ruger, while rarely offering a printed warranty, has one of the best warranty support in the firearm world. They'll basically replace or repair anything no questions asked. I've had them next day air me parts (free of charge) when I just asked about price and availability.

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