This video details a significant issue with the Ruger Max-9 where a detached takedown mechanism retaining spring causes the slide to malfunction, preventing it from chambering rounds or releasing without manual assistance. This problem also obstructs the takedown pin, hindering proper disassembly and maintenance. The reviewer plans to send his firearm to Ruger for repair and will document the process.
This video revisits the Ruger American rifle in .308 caliber after it was sent back to the manufacturer for repair. The rifle spent 9 days with Ruger, during which the bolt was replaced. The owner is testing to see if the repair was successful or if the rifle will experience further issues. Initial testing after the repair showed no problems over 42 rounds, suggesting a potential redemption for the firearm.
This video details a frustrating experience with a Ruger SR9 pistol that repeatedly failed to go into battery, even after being returned from Ruger for repairs. The reviewer, Nutnfancy, along with PFI, conducts a revised 'trench warfare' drill involving 40 rounds to test the firearm's reliability. Despite initial hopes and a prior range session with 100 rounds showing no issues, the SR9 malfunctions during the drill, leading to disappointment and a decision to send it back to Ruger again.
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