Monday, August 29, 2011

Ruger SR40

The SR40 comes in a hard plastic case with two ten-shot magazines(in California) and a magazine loader, which is very handy for loading the double-stack magazines. The back-strap on the SR40 is easily reversed to provide either an arched or flat back-strap, depending upon the shooter’s preference. Personally, I prefer the arched side, as the pistol feels and points better for me that way. The grip on the SR40 is very slim for a double-stack 40 caliber pistol, and the trigger easy to reach. The pistol has a feel that it sits down deeply into the hand, if that makes sense. The sights are black, and both front and rear are drift adjustable for wind-age correction, and the rear is adjustable for elevation. The sights are of the popular three-dot variety. There is an accessory rail in front of the trigger guard to accommodate a laser sight or flashlight.
http://www.gunblast.com/Ruger-SR40.htm

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