No review of the Ruger Max-9 could be complete without delving into its standout feature: the ergonomics. The Max-9 boasts exceptional ergonomics, setting a high standard in comfort and control. It's hard to overstate just how well this pistol fits in the hand—it's as if it was custom...
Sub-compact size and 9mm ammo capacity come together in the high-value, optic-ready Ruger Max-9 pistol; here's a full review. (Mark Fingar photo) March 19, 2022By Jeremy Stafford The Days of Companies Simply being able to chop off the bottom third of a pistol’s grip, shorten the ma...
Available in boxes of 20, this is an ultra-reliable round that features high-quality V-Max projectiles. With muzzle velocity coming in at 3900 fps (feet per second), the intention (and results!) are deadly. Shooters can expect to deliver deep penetration, consistent expansion, and maximum st...
Ruger LCP Max Check Price Ruger LCP – Our Take There are many subcompact 380 pistols on the market and as a general rule, they tend to be tricky to shoot well and rapidly. The LCP is no different. Like most of its class, the LCP is a lightweight gun that touches off a round wit...
Ruger 22/45 Lite Review Part 6 - Range TestSeptember 9, 2012For the range test of the Ruger 22/45 Lite Pistol, I shot the pistol with both the iron sights and a red dot sight to checkout both configurations. Also I shot the pistol with a variety of high, standard and subsonic ...
The Ruger LC9 Concealed Carry Holster has a sewn belt loop which can accommodate a belt up to 1.75" inches wide. The holster is made of high quality soft leather, and when worn on the belt resembles a cell phone case. The advantage of this design i
Ruger LCP MAX .380 ACP, a review and shooting test by Pat Cascio. The gun only weighs 10.6 ounces unloaded, you hardly know you are packing it.
Took 2 minutes max to install. Have over 3,000 rounds with the Ruger 57 + Optic Mount + Vortex Venom and have had ZERO ISSUES. Sounds like people didn’t follow directions, or plain and simple should have had a gunsmith do their installs since they clearly couldn’t handle it. Ruger ...
Nevertheless, the safety switch was nicely clicky and required just the right amount of thumb pressure to shift between the fire and safe positions. The location of the safety also worked great for me; I didn’t have to change my grip to switch back and forth from safe to fire, and I ...
compared to the Hornady Black 110-grain V-Max at 2,395 fps MV and 1,401 ft-lbs. of energy. Likewise, the .300 Ham’r beats the 7.62×39 in a 16.25-inch barrel. The Ham’r shoots a Hornady 150-grain SST to a muzzle velocity of 2,240 fps with 1,671 ft-lbs. of energy. The...