treefarmernc
Bearcat
I also mentioned this in another tread dealing with a chip issue that seems to be common with the barrel opening on SR9C slides.
The only major problem I have had with my SR9C is the trigger is frequently sticking back when fired. For the most part it sticks just for a second or even just a half second after releasing the trigger. It did not happen during every magazine but did happen with both magazines that came with the gun. During the first 40 rounds it did stick a few times that required me to lightly tap the trigger to get it to release. After that it would release on it own. At this point I believe that I have put enough through it (225 rounds) to call this a problem that needs to be taken up with Ruger's repair department. I am just curious of who else may have had this problem with either of the SR9s' or any other guns' safety triggers.
Other than this problem I experienced 2 jams that happened while loading a fresh magazine with the slide locked back and then sling-shot to load it. Both times the round would not chamber all the way. The first (at round 101) was jammed tight enough that I could not rack the slide to clear it. I had to hit the slide forward to complete the chambering thin fire it to get it out. The second (About 140)racked out easily. I also have a dull spot on the under side of the trigger guard that looks as though it was missed during the polishing stage.
On the lighter side, I shot this gun well. I found it very accurate and recoil minimal. If me and Ruger can get the bugs out of it I believe I will be very happy with it.
AHHHHH… the life of a new gun guinea pig!!! :lol:
Edit:
See update 11 post down.
The only major problem I have had with my SR9C is the trigger is frequently sticking back when fired. For the most part it sticks just for a second or even just a half second after releasing the trigger. It did not happen during every magazine but did happen with both magazines that came with the gun. During the first 40 rounds it did stick a few times that required me to lightly tap the trigger to get it to release. After that it would release on it own. At this point I believe that I have put enough through it (225 rounds) to call this a problem that needs to be taken up with Ruger's repair department. I am just curious of who else may have had this problem with either of the SR9s' or any other guns' safety triggers.
Other than this problem I experienced 2 jams that happened while loading a fresh magazine with the slide locked back and then sling-shot to load it. Both times the round would not chamber all the way. The first (at round 101) was jammed tight enough that I could not rack the slide to clear it. I had to hit the slide forward to complete the chambering thin fire it to get it out. The second (About 140)racked out easily. I also have a dull spot on the under side of the trigger guard that looks as though it was missed during the polishing stage.
On the lighter side, I shot this gun well. I found it very accurate and recoil minimal. If me and Ruger can get the bugs out of it I believe I will be very happy with it.
AHHHHH… the life of a new gun guinea pig!!! :lol:
Edit:
See update 11 post down.