Ruger's Striker-Fired 40 Caliber SR40 Semi-Auto Pistol

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Wed, 13 Oct 2010 12:55:15 GMT  <== Guns ==> 

Jeff Quinn at Gunblast - Ruger has chambered their SR-9 for the harder-hitting .40 S&W cartridge. The new pistol is slightly thicker and heavier, but pretty much the same size, just more power. MSRP: $525.

Ruger SR40

The most common comment heard was something like "This is the softest-recoiling 40 caliber that I have ever fired!". I was of the same opinion, as were the Gunsite instructors, who have fired just about every brand of 40 caliber pistol in existence. The SR40 still has to obey the laws of physics, but the design of the pistol and the materials used greatly softens the felt recoil of the weapon. The axis of the bore in relationship to the hand is very low, the grip extremely comfortable to the hand, and the polymer frame allows a bit of flex. All this tends to soften the recoil impulse that is transferred to the shooter. However, I have fired other pistols made of similar construction, and the SR40 definitely is easier on the hand, allowing faster follow-up shots and better accuracy for me than any other 40 caliber auto pistol which I have fired.

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Gunblast link

Submitted by Plug Nickel Outfit on Wed, 13 Oct 2010 19:15:22 GMT

The link you've provided goes to a couple of entirely different pistols.

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Thanks. Fixed.

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Wed, 13 Oct 2010 19:18:20 GMT

Thanks. Fixed.

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