The MAX-9 is equipped with an easily removable plate which allows a red dot sight to be quickly mounted. Let’s face it, sooner or later everyone has to deal with this age-related issue. This is a great option, especially for older shooters who simply cannot see the front sight like they used to. Ruger’s MAX-9 is red dot ready out of the box. Let’s face it, modern shooters are moving towards red dot sights, even on carry pistols. A removable plate on the slide allows a red dot sight to easily mounted. Ruger ships the MAX-9 with a 10-round flush fit magazine (seen here) and a slightly extended 12-round magazine. A spare mag allows you to immediately remedy a malfunction if Murphy rears his ugly head. 13 rounds of 9mm should allow you to solve any problem that can be dealt with using a pistol. Personally, I would carry the Ruger MAX-9 with a 12-round mag in the gun and carry a spare 12 rounder. This provides a capacity of 12+1 rounds of 9mm Luger. The 12-round mag allows me to wrap my pinky, without it hanging in space. Ruger responded by providing their MAX-9 with a flush fit 10-round magazine and a slightly longer 12-round magazine. Today people demand more from a compact 9mm than what a typical revolver offers. The downfall of the Glock 43 is its single-stack 6-round magazine. It is narrow, compact, light and tucks neatly out of sight. Size-wise the new Ruger MAX-9 (center) is similar to the Glock 43 (left) and SIG Sauer P365 (right). Some people feel the grip on the SIG P365 is just a bit too small, not an issue with the Ruger. One distinct difference between the Ruger MAX-9 and the SIG P365 is the Ruger’s grip fills the hand a bit more. Overall length is just a tad shorter than a Glock 43 and smidge longer than a SIG P365. It is fitted with a 3.2-inch barrel, has an overall length of 6 inches and is only 4.5-inches high. The slide width is just 0.95-inch, so it’s quite narrow. Size-wise it is in the Glock 43 and SIG P365 range, meaning it is compact and easy to carry/conceal. 380 ACP pocket pistol, and they want more than what a single-stack magazine offers. At the same time most are looking for a step up from a. They want a pistol they can carry all day without noticing they have it with them. Today, your average person interested in personal protection is interested in something smaller, lighter and which holds more cartridges. Gone are the days of a full-size steel frame M1911A1 pistol being considered an “ideal” carry gun. After examining Ruger’s new design I picked out 5 features prospective buyers will want to know about it. A light, compact and easy to carry polymer frame pistol, the MAX-9 is well-suited for its intended task. The result is their new 9mm MAX-9 pistol. Ruger carefully researched the market to find out exactly what American’s are looking for in a pistol they intend on carrying to protect themselves and their family. The Concealed Carry market is thriving with more people than ever choosing to carry a handgun for personal protection.
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