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Member Section => Handguns => Topic started by: nosimij on August 20, 2013, 11:20:43 AM
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I have not had the opportunity to call Ruger YET.
I noticed last week, after cleaning the Mrs's SR9c that the trigger did not reset in dry fire. It is not all the time but it was happening. I re-field stripped the gun and checked it for damage or something stuck in it where it did not belong. I did not find anything I swapped parts from my SR9C and the issue stayed with the Grip/fire control assembly. Comparing visible parts I saw differences in some where they had been changed but nothing that looked functional.
We took it to the range and had 5 failures out of 50 rounds. Most reset when the slide was racked and some took multiple slide manipulations and a mag drop to reset. These were across several mags. I cleaned it again and it still does it.
The gun likely has less than 500 rounds through it. It is only 8 months old. (I have got to get here out more)
Any suggestions of other things to look at? I will be calling Ruger on Friday afternoon.
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Send it. You have checked and performed maintenance reasonably. After that, I wouldn't trust the peice unless the MFR went over it completely.
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Good advice but lets not get J started on the SR9 ;D
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Good advice but lets not get J started on the SR9 ;D
HAHAHHA! That situation has been resolved...although over time and what I've seen with other people's experiences? I made the right decision.
I have had to return a couple of things to Ruger including a new revolver, and with the exeption of a trigger I didn't like, they do nice work, have a very good customer service routine, and the revolver came back slick as can be.