Ruger Security-9 Review: Shooting Impressions In terms of how the gun shot, I was generally pleased. I do not have a large stash of factory 9mm ammo lying around during these lean times at the ammo counter, so I had to make do. Also, Icould not shoot target after target because I j...
At such an unbelievably low price, many have questioned how good the Ruger Security-9 9mm pistol really is. Well, that’s what we aim to find out in this in-depth review. We will be finding out if it’s worth the price? Is it as accurate and reliable as it needs to be for perso...
This double action 9mm handgun is designed for self-defense and boasts a larger size and power than the models before it. In this Ruger LC9s review, we will explain the pistol in detail, including its features, specs, performance as well as its pros and cons. Photo by Joseph Berger So...
Ruger Security-9 Review: Great Value 9mm Pistol With its compact size and high capacity, the Ruger Security-9 is an excellent choice for everyday concealed carry. Its hammer-fired mechanism makes its slide more manageable when racking than that of a striker-fired pistol. And there is more. ...
Ruger LC9s 9mm, Model #3235 Specs: Caliber: 9x19mm Length: 6” Height: 4.5” Width: .9” Barrel: 3.12” – 1:10 RH twist – Blued Trigger: 5.2 pounds Sights: Drift-adjustable 3-dot Safety: Manual thumb safety Weight: 17.2oz. w/empty magazine ...
so Ruger designers lengthened the SP101's frame and cylinder to create a true .357. Over time the SP101 has been chambered to .22 Long Rifle, .327 Federal Magnum, 9mm Luger and .32 H&R Magnum- the latter two chamberings discontinued. Guns with that kind of history always interest me,...
TheRuger Lite Rack LCP II .22 LRshould be considered a training tool for learning to shoot .380 or 9mm guns. However, if these higher calibers absolutely don’t work for you, the .22 could be considered a bona fide carry gun. Once, I was adamantly against using a .22 as a defensiv...
So, Ruger listened to shooters and went back to the drawing board. They then came up with a lightweight carry pistol in 9mm that is striker-fired — that’s where the LC9S comes from. It’s the striker-fired replacement that was introduced in July of 2014. Here are three variants: ...
can be an experience one doesn’t want to repeat very often. But if you carry one, you definitely need to practice with loads that approximate your carry load, recoil, and blast. If you want to know exactly how much recoil these loads produce, check out our9mm vs .357 magnum comparison...
In terms of other .22 pistols Ruger makes, there’s the original model and resultant versions that started the company out, the Mk. I series of rimfires. Another popular semi-auto is theLCP II. There’s also the newChargerin .22 LR and now 9mm. ...