eagle111":3f4cwj7e said:As an added note........page 20 of MY manual states, "Release the slide to move forward by EITHER DEPRESSING THE REAR PORTION OF THE SLIDE STOP or pulling the slide fully to the rear and release it".
That SHOULD put an end to THIS discussion!
CBennett":czyyn3vy said:eagle111":czyyn3vy said:As an added note........page 20 of MY manual states, "Release the slide to move forward by EITHER DEPRESSING THE REAR PORTION OF THE SLIDE STOP or pulling the slide fully to the rear and release it".
That SHOULD put an end to THIS discussion!
kinda like on page 10 it says the slide stop can be released by drawing beck slightly on the slide and depressing the slide stop thumb piece..thats because its pretty darn hard to jsut push it down without puling slightly back lol.
eagle111":had456tu said:CBennett":had456tu said:eagle111":had456tu said:As an added note........page 20 of MY manual states, "Release the slide to move forward by EITHER DEPRESSING THE REAR PORTION OF THE SLIDE STOP or pulling the slide fully to the rear and release it".
That SHOULD put an end to THIS discussion!
kinda like on page 10 it says the slide stop can be released by drawing beck slightly on the slide and depressing the slide stop thumb piece..thats because its pretty darn hard to jsut push it down without puling slightly back lol.
Agreed; VERY hard, nearly undoable! But you would be surprised how much better it is with just a little polishing to remove the tooling marks. ENJOY!!!!!!!!
CBennett":2k3re0l9 said:eagle111":2k3re0l9 said:CBennett":2k3re0l9 said:eagle111":2k3re0l9 said:As an added note........page 20 of MY manual states, "Release the slide to move forward by EITHER DEPRESSING THE REAR PORTION OF THE SLIDE STOP or pulling the slide fully to the rear and release it".
That SHOULD put an end to THIS discussion!
kinda like on page 10 it says the slide stop can be released by drawing beck slightly on the slide and depressing the slide stop thumb piece..thats because its pretty darn hard to jsut push it down without puling slightly back lol.
Agreed; VERY hard, nearly undoable! But you would be surprised how much better it is with just a little polishing to remove the tooling marks. ENJOY!!!!!!!!
i think im gonna just see if it after a few hundred rounds loosens up. I do know one thing its got one of the stronger slide springs on it that ive dealt with.
CBennett":18tcvife said:i think im gonna just see if it after a few hundred rounds loosens up.
Iron Mike Golf":3553f18e said:As to whether it's a slide stop or a slide release....I think if a manufacturer makes it so it can only be used as a slide stop, then the manufacturer missed the boat. The fact is lots and lots of people want it to function as a slide release, too.
CenterTree":368op3jk said:Iron Mike Golf":368op3jk said:As to whether it's a slide stop or a slide release....I think if a manufacturer makes it so it can only be used as a slide stop, then the manufacturer missed the boat. The fact is lots and lots of people want it to function as a slide release, too.
OH, i agree ABSOLUTELY. :!:
Too bad what we "want" and what we get are two different things.
I will just succumb to the fact that the SR9c is made with a slide STOP only.
I will still enjoy this gun though.
mrme":2xc4p1is said:A variation of the original SR9 that boasts a unique, high-tech, Nitrodox Pro Black finish over the stainless steel slide. The multi-step blackening process improves durability and corrosion resistance by creating a surface hardness of 68 HRC. The extra hard finish also reduces scratching and holster wear.
I had a choice and picked the stainless over the black and BTW, this will even solidify my statement: because the black is blackened Stainless there is NO DIFFERENCE in price between the two. I like the stainless as it will show less holster wear then black just my opinion ...
Rock":3gamws5h said:As a follow up to my post; I read an interesting review of the SR9c on Gunblast, www.gunblast.com/Ruger-SR9C.htm, they seemed to like it a great deal. They tested it with +p loads as well as standard and all seemed to work flawlessly.
Sonnytoo":2pnwqfgv said:Just ramming a Glock into my belt, no holster, sometimes makes me nervous.