RUGER EC9s GRAY FRAME
Original price was: $400.00.$320.00Current price is: $320.00.
Description
Model Number: 13201 Caliber: 9mm Luger RUGER EC9s GRAY FRAME
Capacity7+1
Slide MaterialThrough-Hardened Alloy Steel
Barrel MaterialAlloy Steel
Barrel Length3.12″
Grip FrameGray, High Performance, Glass-Filled Nylon
SightsIntegral
Slide FinishBlack Oxide
Barrel FinishBlack Oxide
Width0.90″
Weight17.2 oz.
Overall Length6″
Height4.50″
Grooves6
Twist1:10″ RH
Available in CANo
Available in MANo
Suggested Retail$319.00
Striker-fired with a short, light, crisp trigger tactacam videos pull for faster, more accurate shooting.
Slim, lightweight and compact for personal protection. Just slightly larger (less than 1″ taller and 1″ longer) than the popular and incredibly compact LCP®.
Rugged construction with through-hardened steel slide and one-piece, high-performance, glass-filled nylon grip frame.
Checkered grip frame provides a secure and comfortable grip.
Includes finger grip extension floorplate that can be added to the magazine for comfort and improved grip.
Sights are machined integrally with the slide and feature glare-reducing, rear-facing serrations.
Blued, alloy steel barrel.
Safety features include integrated trigger safety boker mini magnum, manual safety, magazine disconnect and inspection port that allows for visual confirmation of a loaded or empty chamber.
Also includes: one, 7-round magazine.
Guide to Safety RUGER EC9s GRAY FRAME:
One of your most critical responsibilities is to keep your weapon securely put away. It’s a profession that requires your whole attention. Always store your firearm and ammo in separate, secure locations where children and other uninvited visitors cannot access them.
When not in use, keep your pistol secured and unloaded. Always keep your weapon secured and out of the hands of intruders. This is for your own and other people’s protection. Keep your gun secured, unloaded, and out of reach at all times. For additional information on how to maintain a warehouse safe, see the “Safe Storage and Transportation” section below.
Handling a Gun and Trigger Safely:
Never assume that a gun is unloaded.
No one should ever raise a gun at another person.
Before pulling the trigger, be sure your finger is totally straight and not on the trigger.
Load the rifle only when you’re ready to fire.
Before loading and firing, make sure the barrel is clean of anything.
If the gun does not fire when you pull the trigger, keep it in the firing position for a few seconds before gently emptying it while directing the muzzle away from yourself.
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