Ruger American Compact - First Look

Published on October 10, 2016
Duration: 2:27

This video provides a first look at the Ruger American Compact pistol, a 9mm handgun with a 3.55-inch barrel. The presenter highlights its soft-shooting characteristics, attributed to an internal cam system that slows the slide. Key features include interchangeable grip panels, a 12-round magazine with a finger extension, an optional smaller base plate for concealed carry, and an extended magazine with a sleeve for a full-size grip. The Pro model tested lacks a manual safety.

Quick Summary

The Ruger American Compact pistol is designed for soft shooting thanks to an internal cam system that slows the slide, stretching recoil energy. It features a 3.55-inch barrel, interchangeable grip panels, and versatile magazine options including a 12-round standard, a smaller base plate for concealed carry, and an extended magazine for a full-size grip.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Introduction to Ruger American Pistol
  2. 00:16Introducing the Compact Version
  3. 00:21Barrel Length and Specifications
  4. 00:29First Look, Not Full Review
  5. 00:38Understanding Soft Shooting Technology
  6. 00:47The Internal Cam System Explained
  7. 01:05Magazine Options and Versatility
  8. 01:13Smaller Base Plate for Conceal Carry
  9. 01:17Extended Magazine for Full-Size Grip
  10. 01:31Replaceable Grip Panels
  11. 01:40First Shots - Fresh Out of the Box
  12. 01:49Pro Model - No Manual Safety
  13. 02:09Shooting Impression - Amazingly Soft
  14. 02:14Conclusion - Impressed with Compact

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Ruger American Compact pistol shoot so softly?

The Ruger American Compact pistol achieves its soft-shooting characteristic through an internal cam system. This mechanism slows down the slide's action, effectively stretching the recoil energy over a longer period, which reduces felt recoil for the shooter.

What are the magazine options for the Ruger American Compact?

The Ruger American Compact comes with a standard 12-round magazine featuring a finger grip extension. For concealed carry, a smaller base plate is included. Additionally, an extended magazine with a sleeve is available to provide a full-size grip.

Does the Ruger American Compact have a manual safety?

The 'Pro' model of the Ruger American Compact pistol, as featured in this first look, does not include a manual safety. This design choice is preferred by some shooters for faster deployment.

Can the grip of the Ruger American Compact be customized?

Yes, the Ruger American Compact features replaceable grip panels. This allows users to swap out the panels to better fit their hand size and shooting style, enhancing comfort and control.

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