My EDC is a Ruger LC9S Pro and at this point I probably have in excess of 2000-2500 100% problem free rounds thru it. As it was my first 9mm I had to acquire some cases so I have purchased 1200 rounds of Remington UMC because I prefer Remington cases to reload with.
Compared to my previous carry pistol, a 40 caliber Sig P239 the LC9S is light as a feature and it fits very nicely into a soft pocket holster in my right front pocket. However due to the rather light trigger on this model it is ALWAYS in that holster anytime I either remove the pistol from my pocket or place that pistol and holster in my pocket. Yeah, I have done drawing drills with the pistol unloaded and cocked so I can confident I can actually draw it safely but I see no reason at all to risk mishandling this pistol during an everyday activity. Anytime you are doing something on a repeated basis it becomes too easy to become less careful so keeping the pistol in it's holster is an extra layer of protection from a ND.
As for that trigger, it's breaks at exactly 4.5 lbs. per my Lyman digital trigger gage and the pre-travel is only about 1/16 inch. So, it is NOT a trigger to be careless with. On the plus side it does make this a very accurate pistol to shoot, so accurate that I have had people ask me what I am shooting. When I show them the little LC9S in my hand they are usually a bit dumfounded.
the only potential "defect" is that this pistol has the sights regulated for a Combat sight picture with 147 grain loads and shoots a 6 o'clock hold with 124 grain lads. The result is this is that with common 115 grain range fodder it does shoot low, something I usually don't remember until after the first magazine of that 115 grain UMC. Then I remember to set the front sight high in the rear notch and put my shots on center.
Sum it all up and this is a pistol that is easy to shoot well with and has been stone cold reliable with Speer Gold Dots and Federal HST as well as a wide variety of RN range fodder. Fact is that at this point I have not had one single failure of any description, so It's a pistol I know I can trust. I will also note that the rub marks I see on the frame at this point is minimal and doesn't seem to be changing with more ammo expended. However the paint coating on the slide, some type of matte silver gray, is wearing off and the high points on the exterior of the slide are showing bare metal. Which doesn't matter to me because I bought it to carry concealed and I expect to see some wear from this duty.