SR9c Review
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Re: SR9c Review
I do not know Paul, it may say in the thread on Glocktalk or you could email Kurtis-
http://www.glocktalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1194122
http://www.glocktalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1194122

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Re: SR9c Review
Well, I went out this afternoon, and put about 175 rounds through me SR9c. The gun worked perfectly, but the ammo not so much. No loading or ejecting problems, but I had 6 WWB out of 100 that did not go off. I recocked it a couple of times and tried it again. I do like the fact that you can just rack the slide a little, and it resets the trigger. I also took some Blazer brass, and Magtek. Both of them were fine.
Is there something I should be looking at the gun for these rounds that did not fire? I held on to them to try in another gun later.
Paul
Is there something I should be looking at the gun for these rounds that did not fire? I held on to them to try in another gun later.
Paul
Re: SR9c Review
You might want to detail strip the slide and clean the firing pin channel. Ruger put lots of grease in mine, so much that I never was able to get it completely dry to my liking. Also, I've read that the FP channel is bad about getting full of brass shavings from the spent primers. WWB uses some harder primers than most manufacturers, but I'd make sure it was squeeky clean before I laid it all off on the ammo. I feel certain it's just a temporary situation, though, because it's seems fairly common. There's an outside chance your gun doesn't like WWB, but probably not.
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Yea, when I got home I took it down to bare bones and cleaned it again. I had cleaned the grease when I got it, but till I saw the video on removing the mag safety, I was unsure how to pull the firing pin. I will give it some more testing later this week.
Paul
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Yeah, it sounds like the pin and channel need to be cleaned every 250 rounds or so, just to keep it clear of shavings. I've had a couple of guns in the past that were that way. Thankfully, these things are pretty quick and easy to clean. My Glocks do the same thing, but probably not as bad. Never had one of them light strike, but I've pulled a lot of shavings out of the channels, so it was probably just a matter of time. Another thing, don't oil the pin or channel at all. If anything, oil them and wipe them as dry as you can. A respected gunsmith once told me that the FP channel shouldn't have anything in it other than a little smoke residue from the bullets. Said he had made a ton of money cleaning them for others. He told me not to even wipe it down with anything but a dry rag. Said oil in that hole is the enemy. Took him at his word and it's always worked well for me.
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Hey Paul there were some reports of this happening with early models of the SR9c, usually with Winchester white box 115 ammo. I was a little worried while shooting through that box in my review but had no problems. It's been blamed on break-in, the WWB ammo, shavings, grease and weak springs.p moore wrote:Well, I went out this afternoon, and put about 175 rounds through me SR9c. The gun worked perfectly, but the ammo not so much. No loading or ejecting problems, but I had 6 WWB out of 100 that did not go off. I recocked it a couple of times and tried it again. I do like the fact that you can just rack the slide a little, and it resets the trigger. I also took some Blazer brass, and Magtek. Both of them were fine.
Is there something I should be looking at the gun for these rounds that did not fire? I held on to them to try in another gun later.
Paul
Looks like Ruger will replace the striker spring with a longer one - http://www.rugerforum.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=87346
Give them a call about the issue, I'd like to know what they say about it.

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Good advice. I will try cleaning out the firing pin tube, and run some more WWB and see what happens. I will give Ruger a call it this does not work it's self out.
Thanks,
Paul
Thanks,
Paul
Re: SR9c Review
Took mine to the range today and all I can say is WOW, I love this gun. Ran 150 rounds of Federal FMJ without the slightest hint of a problem. I don't think I've ever owned a gun with a nicer trigger. I've owned some DA/SA guns that had pretty nice SA triggers, but this is the first DAO that I've seen that felt as close to a SA with a nicely tuned trigger. This trigger breaks quick, nice, and clean. I did have one slight anomoly, though. The barrel chipped a small piece off the muzzel end of the slide where it goes through. I saw this on another gun on another forum and I believe Ruger replaced his slide, but my chip is so small and the gun shoots so good that I think I'm gonna keep mine. It was just a slight sliver and it dressed up fine with a gun blacking pen. I'm afraid that if I have it repaced, I might get one that doesn't perform as well as mine does and it's not in a critical place. This gun is deadly accurate, as well. 15 yards was childsplay, 7 was too easy, and 60 was plenty doable on a steel silloette target. Never bothered with 60 before, because I thought it was a waste, but another person at the range wanted to drop back there for a mag full, so I followed. Ran 15 rounds through and hit 12 times on a 1 X 1.5 ft target. Surprised myself. I think this gun may quickly become my favorite. Feels good, shoots good, and is accurate as can be, can't ask for much more.
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Dang, you make me want to go out and shoot mine now. I did put some GITD on my sights, so I guess I could.
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Finally found what might be the perfect CC OWB holster for my SR9C.

Mitch Rosen for the SR9c, when you register a gun online at Ruger you get a code for 20% off an order at http://shopruger.com/ ...great deal!

Mitch Rosen for the SR9c, when you register a gun online at Ruger you get a code for 20% off an order at http://shopruger.com/ ...great deal!

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Re: SR9c Review
I just got one and its not a glock but the trigger is better
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