My M&P 40c and my Bodyguard 380 both required warranty work before reliable. My wife and friends SR 9c and LCP all flawless out of the box. So far Ruger winning our little quality sampling hands down
As I was typing a wholly different reply, a solution to your concern about possible LC9s slide and barrel surface rust came to mind. Detail strip the slide and send the slide out for Cerakoting. You can even have the barrel Cerakoted. I've done this with a couple pistols. Pictured below is my W. German Sig P220.
Started out as a finish worn but rarely shot pistol.
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Had the frame Cerakoted burnt bronze, controls black, slide grey. To my surprise, the gunsmith Cerakoted the barrel silver. He had some silver left over from another project.
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I do not worry one bit about surface corrosion with this pistol. I had a Glock 26 frame and slide Cerakoted. My Glock 22's slide is out to be milled for a RMR and OD Green Cerakoting.
Just an idea.
IS RUGER QUALITY SUBSTANDARD?
Guys, I love Ruger's striker fired pistols the best as far as trigger. Very light, crisp, and accurate. The MP Shield and my MP 9c had god awful stock triggers. I have since upgraded the triggers to Apex Duty Carry and Apex Aluminum trigger and they are now awesome but won't carry because of the mods. I will only carry for CCW a complete stock gun.
OK my concern is this, Ruger's I find have the best stock trigger but the quality and durability seem to be a huge issue. I constantly hear stories about ongoing issues with jamming, failure to go into battery, parts cracking. Yes Glock's and others all had problems but nothing ongoing like Ruger's. The LC9S I love because the trigger is tops, it is as small as as Glock 42 but it has a blued finish which was the deal breaker for me. Not as rust resistant.
I think you've been given bad info on ruger quality. I had a problem with a 22/45 not ejecting that I bought used, called ruger and it went back to them on their dime and was back to me in less than 2 weeks in working order. I own a new LC9S and it has the best trigger I've ever felt on a new mass production auto out of the box. I've tried various types of ammo through it and it has ate everything without a hiccup and the accuracy is as good as any quality small gun I've shot. Back in the day, there was a time when I wouldn't even consider a ruger and passed over the then current Six revolvers and later GP series simply because of aesthetics but I own numerous of both of those now simply because they're just that good. Matter of fact, other than a 642 that I received as a gift, the only new revolvers that I've purchased since the late 90s have been rugers.
Don't forget that the Shield set the bar for what Ruger took almost 3 years to come up with something at least as good.No doubt the LC9s has one of the best triggers I ever used. The Walther PPQ is better but not by much. The PPQ has a better reset and less play before and after. Now if only MP Shield and MP 9c could have triggers like Ruger's it would be a match in heaven.
I don't thnk Cerakote is all that. I would go With NP3 Plus which is super tough but at $295 dollars, the gun is just not worth that kind of money. If it was for a Glock, maybe ....................................