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Location: Brevard County, FL
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I'm not terribly happy about this, but at least Ruger is taking care of it.
A few SR9 owners have stated that they would only use the manual safety as they were holstering their gun, then they'd take it off while it was in the holster and present that gun as if it were DAO. So, it would be possible for their SR9 to slip out of it's holster, with a round in the chamber and the safety off. -JT |
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Location: Kansas
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I'm glad I read this, as a buddy of mine at work has one. I will be sure to tell him.
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I don't see how anyone could be angry about this, at least they are being responsible for the situation, and 1 week turnaround?! thats amazing..
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Location: Las Vegas, NV
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And a $50 magazine. I'm actually siked about this.
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Location: In the Superstitions
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Ruger SR9 recall
We got notice yesterday from our distributor that the SR9 is being recalled.
We have to go through our 4473 records and contact every person who bought one about this. You can read about it here: Ruger SR9 pistols manufactured between October 2007 and April 2008 Ruger - SR9™ Product Safety Warning and Recall Notice Brownie |
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Location: East coast of Florida
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Location: Las Vegas, NV
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Plus now my SR9 is broken. I can't even shoot it until they fix it.
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Quote:
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From another forum...
Somebody asked one of the customer service/tech honchos in Prescott about the delay in the recall. Here's the response: Quote:
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Location: phx, az
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is it wrong that i still shoot mine?
REMEMBER, DO NOT LOAD OR FIRE YOUR PISTOL UNTIL IT HAS BEEN FACTORY RETROFITTED WITH NEW PARTS! IF YOU MUST FIRE YOUR PISTOL, BE SURE TO KEEP THE MANUAL SAFETY IN THE 'ON' OR 'SAFE' POSITION EXCEPT WHEN YOU ARE ACTUALLY FIRING
Imagine that a round chambered and the saftey off and a dropped gun, it went boom who woulda thunk? ![]() With the warning kept in mind i don't feel the least bit guilty still taking it to the range for practice keeping in mind standard firing line procedure is safe direction unloaded and open until ready to fire load mag slide into battery fire until empty or drop mag clear chamber safe direction open and empty anyone see an issue with that one? i d k why im even asking cause i really don't. carry is another thing and won't be until retrofit but honestly how is that issue identified do owners really drop weapons off of ladders or was it identified in inhouse testing by ruger? |
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