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Ruger Centerfire Pistol SR9~ 9mm Luger 4.14" bbl Black - Stainless/Silver, 4.14" Barrel, 17+1 Rounds, Polymer Grips, 3-Dot Sights

   100 Reviews
| 9 Questions & Answers
Model: 3301
 
Condition: Factory New
 
Bud's Item Number: 52387
 
UPC: 736676033010
 
MFG: Ruger

Ruger Centerfire Pistol SR9~ 9mm Luger 4.14 bbl Black

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EVERYONE NEEDS A RELIABLE PARTNER.
The Ruger  SR9 is perfectly sized to be comfortable and controllable with a slim, ergonomic grip and narrow slide. Featuring a short reach from the backstrap to the trigger, the SR9 creates a comfort level that will challenge any standard-sized, striker-fired pistol available today. The structurally rigid, recoil-reducing, glass-filled nylon frame and alloy or stainless steel slide combine to create a low-maintenance, rugged and reliable handgun.

The SR9 packs all of the features required by today’s most demanding shooters, including modern blocker, trigger safety, magazine disconnect, plus a visual and tactile loaded chamber indicator.

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Ruger Centerfire Pistol SR9~ 9mm Luger 4.14" bbl Black
Model
3301
Condition
Factory New
Bud's Item #
52387
UPC
736676033010
Manufacturer
Ruger
EVERYONE NEEDS A RELIABLE PARTNER.
The Ruger  SR9 is perfectly sized to be comfortable and controllable with a slim, ergonomic grip and narrow slide. Featuring a short reach from the backstrap to the trigger, the SR9 creates a comfort level that will challenge any standard-sized, striker-fired pistol available today. The structurally rigid, recoil-reducing, glass-filled nylon frame and alloy or stainless steel slide combine to create a low-maintenance, rugged and reliable handgun.

The SR9 packs all of the features required by today’s most demanding shooters, including modern blocker, trigger safety, magazine disconnect, plus a visual and tactile loaded chamber indicator.

100 Reviews. 4.8 out of 5 Stars!
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Jamie M on 03/28/2023
Rating:   5 of 5 Stars!

I love the sr9 built good

Marlin E on 04/03/2022
Rating:   5 of 5 Stars!

Great pistol, weight, balance, low recoil, out of the box accurate. I’ve fired 300 rounds with no issues. One of my favorites.

Jon S on 03/31/2022
Rating:   5 of 5 Stars!

Bud's had the best price for the Ruger SR9 that I coukd find. They shipped it in the time stated, and the gun arrived well packaged and in excellent shape. Since then I have purchased 2 other pistols from Bud's, and plan to buy more.

Kendall Y on 03/30/2022
Rating:   4 of 5 Stars!

Solid gun. It worked great for conceal carry. Trigger had a little creep, but overall is a solid gun.

Harold R on 07/11/2020
Rating:   5 of 5 Stars!

This handgun has a lot going for it, but in my mind it's biggest pro is the price. Very reasonable in relation to other similar firearms. This one has a decent trigger, better than any of my (9) Glocks and it is also just as accurate. All in all, its avery good handgun for the asking price.

Joe I on 04/10/2020
Rating:   5 of 5 Stars!

Love this pistol, too bad Ruger is discontinuing the SR line, I thought they were the best automatic that Ruger came out with. Buds service excellent as usual

Joshua H on 04/01/2020
Rating:   5 of 5 Stars!

This is my third SR9. I had a 9E that I sold to someone who needed a pistol and was getting their carry permit. I had a 9c, which was excellent (but sold because I didn't need it anymore), and now this. These are very ergonomic pistols. They feel great in the hand, and the reversible rubber grip on the back adds to the comfort while shooting. The gun's trim figure also makes it easy to conceal carry which I did with my 9E back when I had it. It's not very heavy at all but it's also very manageable to shoot as far as recoil goes. I also find the gun to be very pleasing to the eye which is why I keep coming back to them. It's also been pretty reliable. My 9E didn't like aluminum ammo but this and the 9c shot that, and steel cased ammo no problem.
My only real complaint with the gun is the mag disconnect. It makes dry fire a hassle but that can be remedied or endured depending on how you want to deal with it.

Kenneth B on 02/01/2020
Rating:   5 of 5 Stars!

Rugers SR9 is a great pistol. Ambidextrous controls and narrow grip are just right for my hands.

Kevin M on 01/06/2020
Rating:   5 of 5 Stars!

Always been a big fan of ruger. Great guns at good prices, especially from buds gun shop. Happy customer here and will continue to purchase from buds.

Jim C on 01/03/2020
Rating:   4 of 5 Stars!

Ok, so this pistol is the ruger sr9 full sized polymer framed with a stainless steel slide and barrel. I originally purchased this pistol several years ago and had no problems with it for a couple of years of occasional use. ( I will detail problems later). The magazines have 17 round capacity which is very nice and it comes with a speed loader, also very nice. The handle is a bit slimmer than other polymer framed pistols, making it less suitable for larger handed people ( you just can’t get a good grip for control and accuracy) my wife loves it and shoots it very well with accuracy. ( due to the grip size might be best for smaller handed folks. The sr9 is a striker fired pistol, so when you rack the slide the internal striker ( hamme) is partially cocked and then when you I’ll the trigger back to fire you are actually drawing the striker back the remainder of the way before it goes bang ( making for a somewhat long somewhat hard trigger pull). Racking the slide on this particular gun is a bit harder. The slide has some aggressive serrations , and these can cut you if you are not mindful as you rack it. The gun is loaded with extra features for better or worse: there is a safety at the rear of the gun which flicks up and although it blocks the sear from releasing , I just feel that the work of disengaging this safety before shooting is a poor trade off for the safety of say cocking the hammer on a da/sa pistol. There is also a trigger safety like a glock. And there is yet another magazine disconnect safety: you have to have the magazine installed in order for the striker to proceed all of the way forward to make the gun go bang. I think the idea was so that if somebody was wrestling the gun away from you, you could, as a last resort, press the magazine release button and render the weapon harmless ( they can’t fire the loaded round without a magazine inserted). While these things might be good for someone say in law enforcement, I am thinking that for the average guy, it is just too much stuff added to the gun. There is also firing pin/striker indicator at the rear of the gun. And there is a loaded chamber indicator which pops up big and tall ( almost too tall in your line of sights). Ok, so the gun shoots well and is a really high quality ruger gun and is accurate ( when it is working). So after a few years of occasional use my gun started having problems: it was still a new gun with a few boxes of ammo shot through it probably 300 rounds or so when it would fail to return to full battery: when the slide would cycle it would chamber a new round but when you pull the trigger it would give a weak click and there would be the smallest mark on the primer. Careful observation revealed that the firing pin/striker was not resetting. In other words when the slide would go back the striker would fail to catch on the sear as the slide came forward again leaving the gun in a state of not ready to fire. Many folks have invested their wasted range trips and sent the guns back to ruger for repair and attempted all sorts of things to get their gun working correctly again. I finally decided that it just wasn’t worth the hassle and purchased another gun. After purchasing my new gun I spent a good deal of spare time with the ruger disassembled looking over the mechanism in an attempt to solve the mystery. Mine was finally solved when I found a burr on the striker up near the roll pin that holds the two parts of the striker together. My gun has worked flawlessly since this discovery and repair done by me with considerable investment in time for discovery ( easy fix, but darn hard fo discover) . So, how would I rate this gun. Hmmm, well considering that I actually gave up following years of ownership and had quite a few anti climactic trips to the range where it would fail to work ( these really do waste your hard earned free time, ). I was fine with the gun until it stopped working properly, so it was ok. And you can imagine how I was with it when I finally gave up and purchased another gun, not so good. But, having finally solved the mystery, to my satisfaction, I am once again ok with the sr9. It has finally come full circle and demonstrated itself to perform as I believe that ruger originally intended for it to do. At the current price in the 280 range it is a very high quality weapon, but you might have to invest some time and effort to bring it full circle. Best of luck to you. I would rate it a one but then I fixed it and now it is nice.so I dunno?

Questions & Answers

    • Answered
    Yes, this model has a manual safety: https://www.ruger.com/products/srSeries/specSheets/3301.html
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    • Answered
    sorry it is not on the CA DOJ approved list : https://oag.ca.gov/firearms/certguns?make=Sturm%2C+Ruger+%26+Co.
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    • Answered
    This is the full size SR9 the SR9c is the compact Its not a Small gun
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    • Answered
    Yes it comes with 2 17 round mags and a loading tool (I would not call it a fast loader LOL) What’s in the Box
    Ruger SR9 Stainless Pistol
    ******(2) 17 Round Magazines
    ****Magazine Loading Tool
    Gun Lock and Key
    Owner’s Manual Ruger SR9 Features and Specifications
    The SR9 Brushed Stainless packs all of the features required by today’s most demanding shooters, including modern blocker, trigger safety, magazine disconnect, plus a visual and tactile loaded chamber indicator.
    Catalog Number: SR9
    Model Number: 3301
    Caliber: 9mm
    Slide Material: Stainless Steel
    Grip Frame: Black, High Performance, Glass-Filled Nylon
    Sights: Adjustable 3-Dot
    Barrel Length: 4.14 inches
    Overall Length: 7.55 inches
    Height: 5.52 inches
    Width: 1.27 inches
    Weight: 26.50 oz.
    Twist: 1:10 RH
    Grooves: 6
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    • Answered
    Yes Kelly, this SR9 comes standard with (2) 17rd Magazines. (RUGER® SR9® 9MM STAINLESS
    Action: Semi-Automatic • Finish: Brushed Stainless • Barrel: 4.14" 1:10" Twist • Sights: Adjustable 3-Dot • Magazine(s): 2 - 17 Round • Grips: Glass Filled Nylon Frame • Weight: 26.5 oz. • Overall Length: 7.5")
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    • Answered
    Jim, the guide rod is "Polymer" and the 3 dot sights are a combination of metal and plastic. Front all polymer and rear a metal inner and polymer outer. https://rugerforum.net/ruger-pistols/72486-ruger-sr9-sights.html
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    • Answered
    yes its stainless see ****The Ruger SR9 is chambered in 9mm Luger includes a two tone finish with adjustable sights. Additionally the handgun incorporates an ambidextrous manual safety, reversible backstrap, and picatinny rail. Cost effective and capable, the Ruger SR9 delivers on the reliability, fit and finish that Ruger is known for.
    Specifications and Features:
    Ruger SR9 Semi Auto Handgun
    9mm Luger
    4.14" barrel
    6 grooves
    1:10" twist
    17 round capacity
    Striker fired action
    Ambidextrous manual safety
    Internal trigger bar interlock
    Striker block safety
    Trigger safety
    Magazine disconnect
    6.5 lbs. trigger pull
    Ambidextrous magazine release
    Loaded chamber indicator
    Glass filled nylon grips
    *********Stainless steel slide
    Adjustable, high visibility 3 dot sights
    17 degree grip angle
    22 LPI checkered grip panels
    Reversible backstrap
    Ruger camblock absorbs recoil
    Picatinny rail
    Length: 7.55"
    Height: 5.52"
    Width: 1.27"
    Weight: 26.25 oz
    Made in the USA
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    • Answered
    Both the 9E and SR9 come in a cardboard box, the SR9 used to come in a plastic case, but not anymore. The previous question answers are incorrect. Unboxing videos on youtube are not always a good source of info, and companies make changes to their packaging/products all the time and usually without notice.
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    • Answered
    The SR9 comes in a hard plastic case as demonstrated by this unboxing video Timothy. There are different SR9E "Economy" versions that come in a cardboard box and (1) instead of the (2) magazines this comes with : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20bytSJf8ec
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