Bullet Point Profiles: Ruger SR40 Pistol SW40

Published on June 8, 2011
Duration: 2:42

This video provides a profile of the Ruger SR40 semi-automatic pistol. It highlights key features such as its 40 caliber, stainless steel slide, polymer frame, and various safety mechanisms including a trigger safety, ambidextrous thumb safety, and striker block. The review also details its adjustable three-dot sights, loaded chamber indicator, and ambidextrous magazine release.

Quick Summary

The Ruger SR40 is a 40 caliber semi-automatic pistol featuring a brushed stainless steel slide and a black glass-filled nylon frame. It includes a trigger safety, ambidextrous thumb safety, striker block, adjustable three-dot sights, loaded chamber indicator, and ambidextrous magazine release.

Chapters

  1. 00:15Introduction to Ruger
  2. 00:30Ruger SR40 Overview
  3. 00:35Slide and Frame Construction
  4. 00:43Safety Features
  5. 00:48Sighting System
  6. 00:51Indicators and Controls
  7. 01:00Barrel and Rail
  8. 01:03Dimensions and Weight
  9. 01:09Magazine Capacity
  10. 01:29Handling and Recoil

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key safety features of the Ruger SR40 pistol?

The Ruger SR40 includes a trigger safety, an ambidextrous thumb safety, and a striker block. These features are designed to enhance safe handling and prevent accidental discharges.

What is the caliber and capacity of the Ruger SR40?

The Ruger SR40 is chambered in 40 caliber and comes with two 15-round magazines, providing a total capacity of 15+1 rounds.

What materials are used in the construction of the Ruger SR40?

The Ruger SR40 features a brushed stainless steel slide and a black glass-filled nylon frame. The frame also includes a checkered stock for improved grip.

What are the physical dimensions and weight of the Ruger SR40?

The Ruger SR40 has a four-inch barrel, an overall length of seven and a half inches, and weighs 27 and a quarter ounces.

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