I've been looking for a 9mm for quite some time now. I've shown interest in the SR9 now it looks like theyre releasing a smaller version. Anybody know the MSRP on this and release date yet?
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i might get one after they fix whatever is bound to be wrong with itWTB:
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Originally posted by tonelarmy recurring gun dream is one where I'm trading shots with BGs and my thompson is only a semi... oh wait, that's not a dream, that's California.Comment
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I bought a 10/22 (one of the new "cheap" kind) I put about 300 rounds through it out of the box, without any pre cleaning - with the cheapest ammo I could find - had no problems, worked flawlessly and I had a blast. I would def by another ruger.Comment
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Wow! Ruger is actually a contender against the fantastic "G".Say what you want about rugers. I buy them from guys all the time and I love them. They are stupid reliable and I think that my SR9 is everything that the Glock should have been, but isn't. Sold all my glock and will keep my rugers thanks! Flame away, its a chevy vs ford argument anyway...
I will definately be getting one sooner or later when they finally become available.
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Looks like this has been added to the approved list last week.
Department of Justice Bureau of Firearms
The following handgun models have been recently added to the DOJ
Handgun Roster and may be sold, manufactured, etc., within California
unless such sale, manufacture, etc., is otherwise prohibited under California
Make Model Caliber Type
Barrel
Length Date Added
Sturm, Ruger & Co. KGP-4327-7 (Satin
Stainless) / Stainless Steel
.327 Fed Mag Revolver 4.20" 2/4/2010
Sturm, Ruger & Co. KSR9C-10L (Brushed
Stainless) / Polymer Frame;
Stainless Steel Slide
9mm Pistol 3.50" 2/4/2010Comment
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I'LL TAKE IT!!!http://ag.ca.gov/firearms/forms/pdf/recentlyadded.pdf
Looks like this has been added to the approved list last week.
Department of Justice Bureau of Firearms
The following handgun models have been recently added to the DOJ
Handgun Roster and may be sold, manufactured, etc., within California
unless such sale, manufacture, etc., is otherwise prohibited under California
Make Model Caliber Type
Barrel
Length Date Added
Sturm, Ruger & Co. KGP-4327-7 (Satin
Stainless) / Stainless Steel
.327 Fed Mag Revolver 4.20" 2/4/2010
Sturm, Ruger & Co. KSR9C-10L (Brushed
Stainless) / Polymer Frame;
Stainless Steel Slide
9mm Pistol 3.50" 2/4/2010Comment
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How reliable are the sr9?????
Is it true that the older one had a bunch of problems ? Should I just save my money and buy something else?
Anyone here have a ruger sr9?
Anyone please give any info on themsigpic PM 4 Front Sight diamond
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The original SR9 had problems with the safety mechanism which resulted in them modifying and recalling to fix the trigger (which now is layered instead of solid like it used to be). That is why there is the additional thumb safety. I kinda like both safeties though. SR9 should be an excellent gun once the kinks are worked out. Ruger knows what their doing.Comment
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That was a trigger issue and it was refit witha Glock type trigger. The newer manfacuring dates all have the safety trigger and no problems.Firearm owner, licensed hunter, lawyer, and card carrying member of the ACLU.
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I have two of the post-recall manufacturing dates. Very reliable. For the price v. quality I don;t think you can beat it if you don't mind a polymenr frame.Firearm owner, licensed hunter, lawyer, and card carrying member of the ACLU.
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I have two of the SR9's. I look forward to buying one of the compact versions ASAP. I already called my local FFL and asked him to order one / put one on hold for me as available.Murphy's Law - What can happen will happen at the least opportune momentComment
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Yup. I like my SR9 better than my Glock* or XD. The XD has the best trigger overall. The Glocks are ... well ... Glocks, so they are excellent. Somehow the SR9 just feels the best in my hand. The initial trigger break is not as clean as the XD, but there is zero slop on the reset, and that makes followup shots a joy. The grip angle is perfect, and the manual safety is right where it ought to be.
I'll be getting a SR9C as soon as the black-slide models become available.
*I should note that I just sold a Gen2 Glock17, and I'll probably be replacing it with a Gen3 RTF model. My first pistoil was a Glock, and I can't bear the thought of not having at least ONE in my collection. :-)Last edited by ZombieTactics; 02-22-2010, 9:38 AM.|
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Not a fan of the SR9, but for some reason I like the SR9c. Its not as awkward looking this compact. For me, the biggest appeal would be the sturdiness that Ruger is known for and at a price point that I believe the Glocks should be closer to (ofcourse just my opinion). Only thing I don't like about it is having an external safety. For whatever reason, i've had nothing but bad luck with em. Last notable was a Springfield 1911's safety locking up on me and I just couldn't get it disabled (rangemaster/smith had to tinker with it after).Comment
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