Ruger SR9 recall update: will now feature Glock style trigger blade

Ruger have updated information on their website about the SR9 recall:

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According to Tom, who posted a comment on the SR9 blog entry, Ruger has said that they will be servicing 1000 pistols a week:

Just received an email from Ruger that the boxes are being shipped. They plan to service 1000 SR9? per week. They are sending out boxes in the order we registered with Ruger.

Hat Tip: John Snow and commenters Tom and David.

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7 Responses to “Ruger SR9 recall update: will now feature Glock style trigger blade”

  1. Bob Glensideon 19 Jul 2008 at 4:51 am link comment

    First Ruger rips off Kel Tec and now they rip off Glock.

    I guess they’re still making a quality product….and doing so in the USA….but its getting harder to respect them and be proud to own one.

  2. Tommy Woodson 19 Jul 2008 at 10:48 am link comment

    I have had it with ruger. I WILL NOT BUY ANTHOR GUN FROM THEM.

  3. jdunon 19 Jul 2008 at 2:39 pm link comment

    Glock trigger aren’t original.

  4. andrewon 24 Jul 2008 at 1:01 pm link comment

    I just got my gun back
    Ruger customer service sucks butI have to say the gun does not
    took 3 months to get my gun back and many phone calls
    new design of trigger is short and sweet, mag relaease is now much cleaner
    as far as riping off glock look around many guns have this design and honestly its not that great, 1911 stlye grip saftey is the way to go, I have glocks, 1911, s&w, ruger has never made a good semi auto other than .22’s
    If you don’t want a ruger buy the redesigned xd (slim stlye) but for the money you will save ont ehruger you can get rail atachments, and some xs 24/7 sights soon to be available

  5. Keithon 26 Jul 2008 at 2:02 am link comment

    I’m really upset I DO NOT LIKE THAT TYPE OF TRIGGER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! personelly i liked the little bit of travel in the trigger cause i could hold it there and know that any fether pull would fire the round. Looks like i’ll be looking for another firearm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  6. Andrewon 26 Jul 2008 at 11:57 am link comment

    the new trigger is good gets time to get use to
    when I took the gun out of the box i was thinking
    son of a ^&%*&, damm ruger, but the trigger pull is now 5/16 vs the 9/16th on my Kahr ( I luv Kahr, best CCG in the world) so one shot target placement is improved. In a self defense situation you point and shot no slow squeeze. This gun is not made for target work, its a duty gun, a home defense gun, and a fun gun at the range to unload rounds. If you want accuracy if single action, and if you get a 1911 get a good trigger job, if you think you are gettign good acuracy with have creep in the trigger put a laser on your gun and watch your ponit of impact while you hold the gun.

  7. Terry Shopeon 14 Aug 2008 at 1:00 pm link comment

    Just received my SR9 back from Ruger’s recall. I took it to the range and shot a hundred rounds through it. The trigger was fine, and the clip release works pretty smooth. And I like the way it handles. I shot a 3 inch group at 50 feet, shooting rapidly. I bought it to carry and use in the home for self defense. I think it will be good for that. The only thing, I wish it had is a bigger rear sight. the 3 dots are a bit small.

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