![]() ![]() It’s not your typical hammer, but a single action-only hammer that’s completely shrouded. ![]() In an age of striker-fired pistols, this stands out. Unlike most modern handguns, the Security-9 uses a hammer-fired design. While it’s called a full size, it is smaller than guns like the P320 and Glock 17 and is more Glock 19 size with a 4-inch barrel and 15 round capacity.Ĭheck Price Banging Hammers With the Security-9 – Our Take While guns are plenty similar, I’m reviewing the Security 9 full-size today. The Security 9 comes in two sizes, the full and compact. The Security 9 replaces the SR series of handguns with something a little more modern and a lot sleeker. The budget price point of the Security 9 makes it quite attractive, and the Ruger guarantee of quality helps secure its place as a budget gun and not a cheap gun. Heck, it would be at home in the holster of a security guard, although most police would likely go the Glock or SIG route. What you do get is a perfectly competent firearm well suited for concealed carry or hammer defense. You won’t get interchangeable backstraps or night sights with a gun this cheap. It’s a fairly simple handgun that shaves off some not so necessary features to provide a robust, reliable, and accurate firearm. Ruger has had several lines of semi-auto handguns, and the Security 9 is their latest. This 9mm semi-auto handgun is a far cry from the classic revolver, but they share a few traits.īoth were built with affordability and duty use in mind. The nine in Ruger Security 9 isn’t a reference to capacity but to the caliber. The six is Security 6 is a clear reference to the capacity of the classic revolver. The Ruger Security 6 was Ruger’s first entry into the double-action duty market of revolvers, and it became a favorite of the company’s lineup, with about 1.5 million produced. ![]()
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