Ruger Max 9 Review & Shoot Max-9 9mm

Published on May 17, 2023
Duration: 18:06

This review of the Ruger Max 9 micro-compact pistol covers its features, ergonomics, and shooting performance. The presenter highlights its capacity options, optics-ready slide, and tritium front sight. Shooting impressions focus on accuracy at various distances, recoil management, and the difference in handling with flush-fit versus extended magazines. The review also touches on the trigger feel and magazine stiffness.

Quick Summary

The Ruger Max 9 is a micro-compact, double-stack 9mm pistol designed for concealed carry, offering 10+1 or 12+1 round capacity. It features an optics-ready slide with a tritium front sight for low-light conditions and a manageable, albeit slightly more involved, striker-fired trigger.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Ruger Max 9
  2. 00:11Capacity and Competition
  3. 00:39Safety Features
  4. 01:10Optics Ready and Sights
  5. 01:58Ergonomics and Grip
  6. 02:15Comparison to LCP Max
  7. 03:26Shooting Setup and Distances
  8. 04:33Ammunition Used
  9. 05:09First Shots with Flush Fit Magazine
  10. 06:05Steel Target and Pin Shooting
  11. 07:38Longer Range Performance (20 Yards)
  12. 08:56Recoil and Handling
  13. 09:21Slide Release Functionality
  14. 10:36Accuracy Assessment
  15. 11:04Shooting with Extended Magazine
  16. 12:10Close Range Target Engagement
  17. 13:22Trigger Review
  18. 15:10Reliability and Magazine Stiffness
  19. 16:09Sights for Defense vs. Precision
  20. 16:51Overall Impressions and Carry Potential

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the capacity of the Ruger Max 9 pistol?

The Ruger Max 9 comes with two magazine options: a standard flush-fit magazine that holds 10 rounds, and an extended magazine that increases capacity to 12 rounds. Both configurations offer a 10+1 or 12+1 round capacity when one round is chambered.

Is the Ruger Max 9 suitable for concealed carry?

Yes, the Ruger Max 9 is designed as a micro-compact, double-stack 9mm pistol, making it well-suited for concealed carry. Its size and capacity balance make it a viable option for everyday carry, with the extended magazine offering a more comfortable grip for many users.

How does the trigger on the Ruger Max 9 compare to other pistols?

The Ruger Max 9 features a striker-fired trigger with a noticeable take-up and some creep after the wall, which is typical for striker-fired systems. While it has a bit more travel than Glock or M&P triggers, it is described as smooth with a relatively short and tactile reset.

What are the sights like on the Ruger Max 9?

The Ruger Max 9 is equipped with a self-illuminating tritium front sight and a blacked-out rear notch. These sights are designed to be effective for self-defense and close-range shooting, and the slide is optics-ready, allowing for a potential one-third co-witness with a red dot sight.

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