Sometimes good just ain’t good enough… The Security-Six, Speed-Six, and Service-Six pistols had already earned a reputation with shooters. Ruger, however, wanted a firearm that was tough enough to fire round after round of smoldering .357 Magnum ammo. This brought about one of the creatio...
This strength has repaid the company with many, many guns sold over the years. From the original Blackhawk to the Super Blackhawk to the Security Six. The Redhawk to theRuger GP100to the Super Redhawk. You get it. Ruger is the largest gun manufacturer in the U.S., and it shows â€...
Also see:Ruger Security-9 Review The Ruger LC9S Review Conclusion We believe there are better carry pistols on the market, but they tend to cost quite a bit more than the LC9S. This makes us conclude that considering the quality in relation to the price, the Ruger LC9s is actually one...
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. The SP101 fea...
Before this, Ruger enthusiasts had to decide between the LC9—with its limited capacity—and the bulkier Security 9 Compact, which didn’t quite hit the mark on efficiency for its size. Enter the Ruger Max-9, a stellar model that harmonizes capacity and form factor. It embodies what a co...
Ruger SR9/Security 9 17-round magazine. You can see the “Made in Italy” stamp above. These mags are evidently made by Mec-Gar, a good thing. The witness holes are numbered on both sides of the mag — even numbers on one side, odd on the other. It shows 17 holes. Again, a goo...