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Old 03-25-14, 08:13 AM   #1
bassboogieman
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Default New toy, chapter two.

I found a work-around for posting pictures, what a PITA. Anyway, I have replaced the S&W Bodyguard (.380) that I purchased a month or so ago. I did not like the trigger on that gun, too long, didn't like the reset, generally (IMO) not a good trigger, especially if you have big hands or long fingers. So, most know I'm a Ruger fan and I did a "smart thing"- went to a local range where they rent pistols and shot before I bought, really that's important if I had done that with the S&W I would not have brought it home. So here it is - Ruger SR9c, yes it's bigger and in 9mm, but I really like this gun. GREAT trigger and it shoots well.


In the hand for indication of size. Comes with two clips the short (10 rds) shown (with the optional tang on the bottom, also has a flat bottom) and a large (17 rd) clip that turns it, almost, into the SR9.


And finally a comparison to the "bigger brother" P345 Ruger, a mid-size frame .45 ACP.


I really like the grips on these two pistols with the recessed area for the thumb, it feels so good and secure in my hand, anyway. The SR9c is an excellent pistol at a fantastic price - loaded (no pun intended) with safety features: thumb & trigger safety; striker indicator; big & and easy to identify loaded chamber indicator - I think it's great there is no doubt about it with this indicator, some think it's too big but you can't mistake it; it will not fire with the clip removed - again some hate that, I like it; ambidextrous thumb safety and clip release. Did I mention it has a GREAT trigger...

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