Ruger EC9s 9mm Blue/Black Pistol
Specifications
Grip Glass-filled nylon
Action Single Action
Finish Blue/Black
Sights Standard Sights
Weight 17.6 grams
Capacity 7+1
Grip Safety No
Optic Ready No
Barrel Length 3.12 inches
Caliber / Gauge 9mm
Manual Safety Yes
Overall Length 6.42 inches
Trigger Safety Yes
Threaded Barrel No
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Description
Product Overview
The Ruger EC9s is a compact, striker-fired 9mm pistol built for personal protection. It uses a short, light, crisp trigger pull to support fast, accurate shots. The through-hardened steel slide and slim, lightweight design pair with a one-piece glass-filled nylon grip frame, including a checkered grip texture and a finger grip extension floorplate for improved comfort and control.
Key Features
- Through-hardened steel slide for durability in a compact concealed-carry package
- Glass-filled nylon grip frame with a secure, checkered grip surface
- Fixed sights machined integrally with the slide with glare-reducing rear-facing serrations
- Safety system includes an integrated trigger safety, manual safety lever, magazine disconnect, and inspection port
- Finger grip extension floorplate included for improved grip comfort
- Striker-fired design with a short, light, crisp trigger pull for faster, more accurate shooting
A slim Ruger EC9s chambered in 9mm is a practical option for concealed carry, combining modern striker-fired ergonomics with dependable factory safety features.
4.9 | 9 Reviews
- SKU:
- 3290
- UPC:
- 736676032907
- BUDS ID:
- 118991
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Anthony Z.
1 year ago
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Review: Ruger...
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Review: Ruger EC9s Silver/Black 9mm Pistol I carried the original LC9 with me for years while traveling across the U.S. I always appreciated its slim, compact size, which made it ideal for concealed carry. That said, I eventually sold it due to the notoriously bad trigger on the Gen 1 LC9—it was rough enough to be a dealbreaker over time. Fast forward a few years, I had a chance to shoot the Ruger EC9s, and I was pleasantly surprised by the improved trigger. It's a noticeable upgrade that makes the shooting experience much more enjoyable and manageable. For both nostalgia and practical carry reasons, I decided to pick up an EC9s for myself—and overall, I'm glad I did. I've put a few range sessions through it, and so far it's been mostly reliable. However, one ongoing issue I've noticed (both with the LC9 and now the EC9s) is with feeding certain hollow point rounds. Occasionally, the hollow point will catch on the feed ramp or get hung up at the lip. This isn't a dealbreaker, but it's definitely something to be aware of. My advice: practice with your chosen carry ammo, and if you run into feeding issues, ball ammo is a safe fallback. All in all, the EC9s is a solid, affordable carry option with a compact footprint and a big improvement over the original LC9. Just make sure you verify reliability with your preferred defensive load before trusting it for EDC.
Anthony Z.
1 year ago
Verified Purchaser
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Review: Ruger...
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Review: Ruger EC9s Silver/Black 9mm Pistol I carried the original LC9 with me for years while traveling across the U.S. I always appreciated its slim, compact size, which made it ideal for concealed carry. That said, I eventually sold it due to the notoriously bad trigger on the Gen 1 LC9—it was rough enough to be a dealbreaker over time. Fast forward a few years, I had a chance to shoot the Ruger EC9s, and I was pleasantly surprised by the improved trigger. It's a noticeable upgrade that makes the shooting experience much more enjoyable and manageable. For both nostalgia and practical carry reasons, I decided to pick up an EC9s for myself—and overall, I'm glad I did. I've put a few range sessions through it, and so far it's been mostly reliable. However, one ongoing issue I've noticed (both with the LC9 and now the EC9s) is with feeding certain hollow point rounds. Occasionally, the hollow point will catch on the feed ramp or get hung up at the lip. This isn't a dealbreaker, but it's definitely something to be aware of. My advice: practice with your chosen carry ammo, and if you run into feeding issues, ball ammo is a safe fallback. All in all, the EC9s is a solid, affordable carry option with a compact footprint and a big improvement over the original LC9. Just make sure you verify reliability with your preferred defensive load before trusting it for EDC.
Dennis B.
1 year ago
Verified Purchaser
love the gun, have...
love the gun, have noticed that the finish is chipping at the bottom of the mag well
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