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madmmac 09-29-2011 12:00 PM

Anybody shooting a Ruger SR9c??
 
Looking for a mid priced CCW that is not too big, or too small. Handled a few different pistols at my local shop. The Ruger felt/fit the best. No shooting involved. Anybody shooting it here?

Pic from Bud's:
Ruger SR9c 9mm Compact $398.00 SHIPS FREE


Kind of long but informative vid.
SR9c - YouTube


Thanks,

porsche4life 09-29-2011 12:30 PM

I've never been impressed with the trigger pull on the rugers.

Much prefer the pull of the glock or XD.

madmmac 09-29-2011 09:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by porsche4life (Post 6282586)
I've never been impressed with the trigger pull on the rugers.

Much prefer the pull of the glock or XD.

Agreed, but most of the reviews are very happy with this model.

on2wheels52 09-30-2011 03:14 AM

No help from me, takes a while for new models to trickle down to my place.
Ruger pistols have come a long way since Bill died, I expect you'll be happy with it.
Jim

porsche4life 09-30-2011 07:50 AM

I'd shoot one before buying if I was you.

Tim Hancock 09-30-2011 08:37 AM

I have shot one..... It felt fine to me, but I personally prefer guns with no safety gizmos for personal defense (like my Glock and tiny TCP). If you liked it, are fine with it's gizmos... buy it.

I personally like the really tiny guns for "concealed" carry like the LCP, TCP etc.... anything bigger just is not comfortable enough for me to want to carry "daily". So for anything bigger than the tiny LCP sized guns, I would rather just jump up to a full sized gun for my bedside/glovebox/range use etc.

fred cook 09-30-2011 02:10 PM

Ruger SR9
 
Had one for a while, but traded it on a Springfield XDM. For a nice size carry piece, look at the FNP or the Glock 32/23. Of the last two, I prefer the FNP in 357Sig chambering.


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