-Striker-fired with a short, smooth trigger pull, clean break and positive reset.
-Slim, lightweight and compact for personal protection.
-Rugged construction with through-hardened alloy steel slide; one-piece, precision-machined fire control chassis; and high-performance, glass-filled nylon grip frame.
-Medium-textured grip frame provides a secure and comfortable grip.
-Tritium fiber optic day/night front sight for high visibility and drift adjustable rear sight.
-Safety features include integrated trigger safety, manual safety, magazine disconnect safety, internal striker blocker and loaded chamber indicator.
-Reversible magazine release.
-Also includes: two E-Nickel Teflon® coated magazines and finger grip extension floorplate that can be added to the magazine for comfort and improved grip.
Manufacturer: Ruger
No Direct Ship To Rhode Island
No Direct Ship To Washington
Ambidextrous Safety: No
Barrel Length In Inches: 3.2
Caliber: 9mm Luger
Drilled And Tapped: No
Finish: Colored
Dimension: 2.15 X 7.15 X 11.15
Frame Material: Polymer
Grip Material Polymer
Magazine Capacity: 10
Newitem: Yes
Number Of Magazines Included: 2
Other Features: Tritium Fiber Optic Day/night Sight
Type Action Function: Semi-auto
Type Of Sights: Adjustable
Weight In Ounces: 21
Height: 2.15
Width: 7.15
Length: 11.15
Frame Color: Black
Slide Color: Black
Caliber Dictionary
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 9mm Luger (9X19mm, Parabellum, P08) was developed in Germany in 1902. Widely used in both world wars, it is the most popular pistol cartridge in the world, now widely used by innumerable law enforcement agencies and militaries (including our own) in both pistols and submachineguns. The controversy over its "stopping power" will never go away, but its attribute is that it is much easier to shoot accurately than larger cartridges with greater power...but more recoil. Advancements in bullet design for law enforcement and personal defense have narrowed the gap considerably. The 9mm Luger is a world standard, chambered by virtually all makers of semiautomatic pistols, with a myriad of factory loads. The most standard is probably a 115-grain load at 1160 fps, with common bullet weights ranging from 95 to 147 grains, and +P loads at higher velocity. — Craig Boddington