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The '''Ruger MAX-9''' is a [[sub-compact]] polymer-framed semi-automatic handgun chambered in [[9mm Luger]]. It was released in mid-March of 2021, with an MSRP of $499.00 USD for all models and is primarily intended for concealed carry / self-defense. It includes ''both'' a 10 and 12 round magazine, except for the Model #3501 which includes two 10-round mags, likely for local compliance purposes. It's an interesting choice, since it allows the user to choose what best fits them for carry, as an example. The 10-round magazine fits flush with the bottom of the magazine well, while the 12-round magazine extends only very slightly below it. | The '''Ruger MAX-9''' is a [[sub-compact]] polymer-framed semi-automatic handgun chambered in [[9mm Luger]]. It was released in mid-March of 2021, with an MSRP of $499.00 USD for all models and is primarily intended for concealed carry / self-defense. It includes ''both'' a 10 and 12 round magazine, except for the Model #3501 which includes two 10-round mags, likely for local compliance purposes. It's an interesting choice, since it allows the user to choose what best fits them for carry, as an example. The 10-round magazine fits flush with the bottom of the magazine well, while the 12-round magazine extends only very slightly below it. | ||
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+ | It appears that the Ruger MAX-9 is a direct answer to other recent (and popular) sub-compact handguns, such as the [[SIG P365]], [[Smith & Wesson M&P Shield]] Plus, etc. As of release, the MAX-9 is very competitive on price against other major options on the market. | ||
== Specifications == | == Specifications == | ||
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'''Model / SKU Specific Differences Listed Below:''' | '''Model / SKU Specific Differences Listed Below:''' | ||
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'''Note:''' It doesn't appear that the version with no external safety (Model 3502) is available to be shipped with two 10-round magazines to states that limit magazine capacity. Perhaps a number of states limited to 10 rounds also require a manual safety for concealed carry or otherwise? (Needs confirmation) | '''Note:''' It doesn't appear that the version with no external safety (Model 3502) is available to be shipped with two 10-round magazines to states that limit magazine capacity. Perhaps a number of states limited to 10 rounds also require a manual safety for concealed carry or otherwise? (Needs confirmation) | ||
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+ | == Appearance == | ||
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+ | The Ruger MAX-9 seems to resemble a cross between the [[Ruger LCP II]] and the [[Ruger Security-9]], featuring the aesthetically pleasing lines and cuts that Ruger has been putting out on such handguns in recent years. This seems fitting, since the MAX-9 seems to be a mid-way point between the aforementioned handguns in size, capacity and so on. | ||
== Video Presentation and Review == | == Video Presentation and Review == | ||
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+ | <youtube>GIA0XraUJFA</youtube> |
Revision as of 08:11, 21 March 2021
The Ruger MAX-9 is a sub-compact polymer-framed semi-automatic handgun chambered in 9mm Luger. It was released in mid-March of 2021, with an MSRP of $499.00 USD for all models and is primarily intended for concealed carry / self-defense. It includes both a 10 and 12 round magazine, except for the Model #3501 which includes two 10-round mags, likely for local compliance purposes. It's an interesting choice, since it allows the user to choose what best fits them for carry, as an example. The 10-round magazine fits flush with the bottom of the magazine well, while the 12-round magazine extends only very slightly below it.
It appears that the Ruger MAX-9 is a direct answer to other recent (and popular) sub-compact handguns, such as the SIG P365, Smith & Wesson M&P Shield Plus, etc. As of release, the MAX-9 is very competitive on price against other major options on the market.
Contents
Specifications
Specs shared by all models:
- Slide Material: "Through-Hardened Alloy Steel"
- Slide Finish: Black Oxide
- Barrel Material: Alloy Steel
- Barrel Finish: Black Oxide
- Grip Frame: "High Performance, Glass-Filled Nylon".
- Front Sight: Tritium Fiber Optic
- Rear Sight: Drift Adjustable
- Optics Ready: Yes
- Slide Width: 0.95"
- Barrel Length: 3.20"
- Overall Length: 6.0"
- Height: 4.52"
- Weight: 18.4 oz.
- Rifling: 1:10 Twist, Right-Hand, 6-Groove.
- State Restrictions: Not available in California or Massachusetts.
- MSRP: $499.00 USD
Model / SKU Specific Differences Listed Below:
Model 3500
- Safety Option: "Standard Model" - with external manual safety lever.
- Magazines: Includes 12 & 10 round magazines.
Model 3501
- Safety Option: "Standard Model" - with external manual safety lever.
- Magazines: Includes two 10-round magazines - Likely for compliance?
Model 3502
- Safety Option: "Pro Model" - without External Manual Safety Lever
- Magazines: Includes 12 & 10 round magazines.
Note: It doesn't appear that the version with no external safety (Model 3502) is available to be shipped with two 10-round magazines to states that limit magazine capacity. Perhaps a number of states limited to 10 rounds also require a manual safety for concealed carry or otherwise? (Needs confirmation)
Appearance
The Ruger MAX-9 seems to resemble a cross between the Ruger LCP II and the Ruger Security-9, featuring the aesthetically pleasing lines and cuts that Ruger has been putting out on such handguns in recent years. This seems fitting, since the MAX-9 seems to be a mid-way point between the aforementioned handguns in size, capacity and so on.
Video Presentation and Review