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To: imardmd1
My only complaint about the LC9s is having to find a tool to push out the take-down pin for cleaning. The M&P Shield requires no tools. Still not bad compared to the pile of parts that comes off a 1911. I wanted the safety, so I opted for the LC9s instead of the LC9s Pro. The Tagua BH1 belt slide holsters are a nice fit for LC9s and M&P Shield. A Remora product is great for IWB CCW.
32 posted on 11/26/2015 11:12:47 PM PST by Myrddin
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To: Myrddin
Still not bad compared to the pile of parts that comes off a 1911.

I have carried my Mitchell .45 bull barrel/full throat support for 20 years. The takedown needs a bent paper-clip into a hole in the spring guide; but then breaks down into the barrel assembly, slide, and receiver for simple cleaning. This was made only briefly back when Mitchell tried to buy a niche in the Gov't market. Has other race gun features. Extremely accurate.

The LC9s fits exactly in the Don Hume H715 M NO. 40FS-1 IWB open top molded leather holster meant for the S&W Signa 9, easy re-holstering. However, the retention is friction, not positive; and the clip, though pretty secure, does not have a positive U-bend.

34 posted on 11/27/2015 5:14:13 AM PST by imardmd1 (Fiat Lux)
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