

At least this standard full-size Ruger Security-9 does not. These do not come stocked with night sights. The front sight is just a regular circle dot. The front sight looks like it does push left and right so it very well could be changed. They do have a screw in the top of the rear sight. Hiviz would be the first place I’d look or at AmeriGlo. That doesn’t mean there aren’t any I’m sure there are. I don’t know of any aftermarket sites for this. Now let’s talk about the sights on the Security 9 a little bit. Price Check: Brownells | Cabela’s | PSA | Primary Arms | Sportsmans Sights But the frame itself, the trigger guard and the rail, all seemed like they were well designed and extremely thought out. The safety, I’m not crazy about but we’ll get to that. Overall, when it comes to the grip and its ergonomics, I actually like it a lot. It’s not to say one is better than the other if you prefer steel over polymer or vice versa, it’s just simply they are different.

It’s kind of like putting a steel-framed gun in your hand and putting a polymer gun in your hand. It doesn’t feel bad, but you can tell the difference. Now that’s not to say the Ruger Security-9 feels like trash. It’s a little hard to explain until you put your hand on it. You can definitely tell a difference between this frame and a Glock and not just because of the design or because of the feel, but the actual quality of it. However, Glock uses a proprietary formula that doesn’t include glass filler. Ruger uses glass-filled nylon in this frame, which is a type of polymer so it falls under that category. The one thing I will say about this grip a lot of handgun manufacturers now are using polymer frames, so each of those is a little different. I was surprised at how good the gun felt in the hand. I think it sits in the hand really well and you’re able to establish an easy master grip on the gun. The texture of the grip is not overly abrasive so if you like aggressively textured grips, you may want something a little more than this. I like the overall grip texture and think they did a good job designing the grip frame. The grip and ergonomics of the Ruger Security-9 are probably my favorite part of the gun, overall. First I’ll talk about the grip and ergonomics of the Ruger Security 9. The Security 9 has a decent set of features for a sub-$400 pistol.
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This is likely why the LCP series has remained active and has seen a recent model addition, the LCP MAX, in June of 2021.īut it’s not all doom and gloom for Security 9 so let us talk about its features. The Ruger Security 9 has been reported to have a few issues namely with feeding and ejecting. The Ruger SR series was later discontinued in 2019 but the LCP series lives on. If you aren’t familiar the Ruger Security 9 was released in late 2017 and the intention of the pistol was to replace the Ruger SR series of pistols and the LCP II. 15 Ruger Security 9 Review Conclusion History of the Security 9
