NEW Ruger Security-9 (Budget 9mm Handgun) - TheFireArmGuy

Published on January 6, 2018
Duration: 4:25

This guide details the field stripping and reassembly process for the Ruger Security-9, a budget-friendly 9mm handgun. The process is described as similar to the LCP2 and involves removing a single pin to separate the slide from the frame. The instructor, an experienced firearm expert, demonstrates the steps clearly.

Quick Summary

The Ruger Security-9 is a budget-friendly 9mm handgun with an MSRP of $379 but often found for around $275. It features a hammer-fired action, a 5.5-5.75 lb trigger pull, a 1913 Picatinny rail, and a comfortable grip, making it suitable for concealed carry, home defense, and range use.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Model Overview
  2. 00:12Pricing Details
  3. 00:26Initial Impressions and Key Features
  4. 00:33Weight and Magazine Capacity
  5. 00:54Trigger and Hammer Action
  6. 01:22Trigger Pull and Reset
  7. 01:44Accessory Rail and Sights
  8. 02:03Grip Texture
  9. 02:20Thumb Safety Features
  10. 02:45Disassembly and Internal Components
  11. 03:43Conclusion and Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the street price of the Ruger Security-9?

The Ruger Security-9 has a street price as low as $275, significantly below its MSRP of $379, making it a very affordable 9mm handgun option for budget-conscious buyers.

What are the key features of the Ruger Security-9?

Key features include a hammer-fired action, a 5.5-5.75 lb trigger pull with a clean reset, a 1913 Picatinny rail, drift-adjustable sights, and a comfortable grip texture suitable for concealed carry.

How is the disassembly process for the Ruger Security-9?

Disassembly is straightforward, similar to the LCP2, requiring the removal of a single pin to separate the slide from the frame, followed by removing the recoil spring and barrel.

Who is the Ruger Security-9 recommended for?

The Ruger Security-9 is recommended by the instructor for concealed carry, home defense, and general range use due to its affordability, features, and manageable size and weight.

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