Ruger’s Security-9 pistol utilizes the exact same dependable “Secure Action” system as used on Ruger’s highly successful LCP II and has a short, crisp, and soft trigger. It has an internal, shrouded hammer, as opposed to a striker-fired bar. This is useful to make slide racking easi...
compact 9mm. Sporting a 15+1 round capacity, the pistol is aimed at theconcealed-carry crowd. Essentially the same size as the venerable Glock 19, the Security-9 is a continuation of Ruger’s Security appellation from the 1970
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Hand's On Reviews Pistols and Revolvers Ruger 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...
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 ...
Reviews (2) Ruger Security-380 .380acp The Ruger Security-380 .380acp is full-featured, ideally sized, modestly priced, and designed for hours of range training with minimal fatigue. The combination of easy to use features and reduced felt recoil will help recoil-sensitive shooters build skill...
Caliber:9mm Luger Capacity:10+1 Sights:Drift Adjustable Manual Safety:Yes Style:Compact with Flat Dark Earth Frame Availability:Limited Availability Spec Sheet Buy Now Compact for easy concealment, the Security-9®is designed to fit a variety of available holsters. ...
Ruger introduce the SP101 in 1989 when they replaced their Security-Six line of duty revolvers. They design these guns for the police, security guards, payroll truck employees, and similarly employed individuals. They were considered plain-jane, B-flat .357, and .38 revolvers. ...