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Ruger 9mm security
Ruger 9mm security










  1. RUGER 9MM SECURITY MANUAL
  2. RUGER 9MM SECURITY FULL

Position - as on an M1911 - a red indicator marked "F" appears through a notch beneath the slide. When in the down Cocking serrations met expectations, but the external safety lever is so small to engage that it required intentional effort to operate.

RUGER 9MM SECURITY MANUAL

More Safety The Security-­9 has an external manual safety on its left side. Shortly, Ruger will be offering its own set of high visability color sights to be sold separately. These sights closely resemble Glock's plastic dot sights. The Security-9 features a ramped U-outline rear notch and a white-­dot front. The drift-adjustable polymer sights on the Security-9 differ from the LCP II's fixed ones. Wide, forward and rear cocking surfaces provide bite for manipulating the slide at either point, and they, too, are identical to those found on the LCP II. It does offer enough purchase for aiding control of this pistol. Just like the LCP II, it mimics stippling that isn't too aggressive. The Security-9's tactile grip texture appears on all sides. The black anodized aluminum chassis not only provides rigidity to the frame, it also supports the slide with long guide rails and wrangles the fire-­control assembly. The grip frame measures 1.17 inches at its widest point. The frame contains a serialized chassis within a black, textured, glass-fiber-reinforced, polymer grip. The Security-9 features a through-­hardened, chrome-­moly steel slide that's finished matte blue. The slide also has forward serrations stylized after the LCP II. The Security-9 can be fitted with an aiming laser or pistol light. In the same way, the Security-­9 strikes this ideal balance of concealability and shootability for a lot less money.

RUGER 9MM SECURITY FULL

It's small enough that it can be concealed, yet large enough to facilitate a full grip while carrying 15-plus-one rounds of 9mm. The popularity of the Glock 19 can be credited in large part to its size. The latter is the yardstick to which all other compact polymer pistols are measured. You don't have to be an engineer to deduce that the dimensions of the Security-­9 are strikingly similar to that of the Glock 19. However, cheap doesn't always equate to value, so let's consider its features to determine if it will become the Security-Six of this generation. The Security-9 is leaving the factory with a suggested retail price of $380, which means that we will likely find it being sold closer to $300. And because there is a hammer system hidden within the slide it is easier to rack than most common pistols, too. It's a lightweight and compact 9mm semiautomatic pistol that's fed by a 15-­round alloy magazine. To this end, Ruger has revealed the Security-­9. As technology advances, so too must defensive arms. Sure, revolvers have their place, but their low ammunition capacity and generally slow reloading procedure just don't stack up well against the benefits of carrying a modern, semiautomatic pistol. In fact, the New York Police Department announced that it will finally phase out the last of its revolvers in 2018. You'd be hard-pressed to find a police officer with a revolver in their duty holster these days.












Ruger 9mm security