

Launched in 2011, the original Ruger SR1911 was soon joined by several different models. While an attractive price tag certainly helps, the optics-ready Ruger MAX-9, with its excellent sights, good trigger and pure shootability, can stand on its own. Safe, easy takedown with no special tools or trigger pull. This pistol was named the SR1911 and has been a success for the company in its half decade of existence.
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Safety features include bladed trigger safety manual safety neutrally balanced sear with significant engagement and strong spring tension and hammer catch to help prevent the hammer from contacting the firing pin unless the trigger is pulled. Front cocking serrations enable positive slide manipulation. Internal, Secure Action hammer provides strong ignition force yet allows for easier slide racking when compared with many striker-fired pistols. Its size is perfect for a lot of people who choose to carry concealed. Sights can be easily changed out for different color options (available separately). Pistol & Revolver Reviews Ruger SP101 Review: The Tank-Like Snubby Ruger SP101 Review: The Tank-Like Snubby Looking for a NICE revolver in. The Ruger Security-9 is a pretty handy pistol. Dovetailed, high-visibility sight system with drift adjustable rear sight and fixed front sight. Textured grip frame provides a secure and comfortable grip. The Secure Action combines the smooth trigger pull of the LCP with the short, crisp feel and positive reset of a single action. The Secure Action used in the LCP II and Security-9 is derived from the reliable and proven hammer-fired LCP fire control system. Precision machined, hard coated aluminum chassis with full-length guide rails. 40 S&W, but it’s not a hot seller for some reason. As already mentioned, it is chambered in 9mm some of the other PC9 models can be had in. As we have mentioned in the past we do not provide biased or overly positive reviews. The Specifications Let’s take a real good look at the latest Ruger PC9 version. While the magazine releases are identical, the right side decocker is only a sliver of sheet metal that looks like a bit of an afterthought. We took some time on the range today to checkout the Ruger LCR 9mm. Rugged construction with blued, through-hardened alloy steel slide and barrel and high-performance, glass-filled nylon grip frame. It’s a double-stack 9mm and shipped with two 15 or 10-round magazines depending upon the year and the political geography of the market for which they were bound. The trim, lightweight pistol fits tight against the hip when carried in an inside-the-waistband holster. It’s easy to see why micro-compact red dot pistols are so popular after carrying the Max-9 for a few days. Compact for easy concealment, the mid-sized Security-9 is designed to fit a variety of available holsters and concealed carry options. Ruger’s new magazine is designed to hold 12 rounds of 9mm, and the nickel Teflon magazines themselves are well constructed.
