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RUGER LC9s TTP 9MM TRUGLO TRITIUM PRO NIGHT SIGHT BLACK – Ruger 3272

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TRITIUM PRO night sights keep your LC9S ready for even the darkest nights with the powerful glow of Swiss tritium. In daylight, a large white FOCUS•LOCK ring and a U-notch rear sight increase speed and accuracy. An aggressively angled hook on the rear sight allows for emergency one-hand operation of the slide. With a FORTRESS FINISH, CNC-machined steel body, and 12-year warranty, TRITIUM PRO sights are designed to be tough and dependable when brightness counts.

Manufacturer: Ruger
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CALIBER: 9MM LUGER
TYPE ACTION FUNCTION: SEMI-AUTO
GRIP MATERIAL: POLYMER
FINISH: BLUED
FRAME MATERIAL: GLASS-FILLED NYLON
BARREL LENGTH IN INCHES: 3.1200
MAGAZINE CAPACITY: 7.0000
NUMBER OF MAGAZINES INCLUDED: 1.0000
AMBIDEXTROUS SAFETY: N
DRILLED AND TAPPED: N
TYPE OF SIGHTS: Truglo Tritium Pro Night Sight
WEIGHT IN OUNCES: 17.2000
TALO ITEM: Y

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Very good deal with about $100 of night sights already installed out of the box. From my experience they are a bugger to install without scratching the slide and I suggest using a sight pusher (more $$ for a tool you will rarely, if ever, use again). LC9s has been reliable and was my EDC until I got a much lighter 11oz DB9, so these days I carry the LC9s when carrying IWB, but just drop the DB9 in my back jeans pocket when I dont want to dress for concealing a IWB holster. Cons to the LC9s are the stupid mag safety and spare mags are kind of expensive, especially the 9 round extended mags. I also found the grip (single stack) too narrow for good purchase but ideal for concealability (thin) so I added a 1/2" thin strip of rubber grip tape just to the back spine and front of the grip below the trigger guard, as front and back was where all my grip pressure was being applied, many others go with a grip sleeve. Overall, highly recommended for CCW

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