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1.                  E 34  Exploded VieW asas tacita dien oa EAT  E ed mma nad smi dd 37  The Basic Rules of Safe Firearms Handling                               38  Warranty InformatiOn    646  269 a ds 2408 605 404                                ES 44       SR9    is a Sturm  Ruger trademark     Ruger    is a registered U S  trademark     7    WARNINGS OF GREAT IMPORTANCE         FOUND ON THE FOLLOWING PAGES    Locking Devices Slide Retraction 19  21    5  Alterations 8 Malfunctions  Manual Safety Disassembly  Ammunition Lubrication    Lead Exposure Storage   Firing Shipping  Handling Parts Purchasers  Unloading 18    OTHER CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS APPEAR  THROUGHOUT THE MANUAL        FIREARMS ARE DANGEROUS WEAPONS    READ THE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS  IN THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY AND  CAREFULLY BEFORE USING       A WARNING   ALTERATIONS    This product was designed to function  properly in its original condition   Alterations can make it unsafe  Do not    alter any part or add or substitute parts or  accessories not made by Sturm  Ruger  amp   Co  Inc     DO NOT ALTER ANY GUN    GENERAL INFORMATION  AND MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS    The RUGER   SRY  pistol is Ruger s first centerfire  striker fired  magazine   fed  autoloading  recoil operated pistol chambered for the 9mm Parabellum   9mm    19  cartridge  The SR9    incorporates a different    link less    design in  the barrel locking unlocking system than earlier Ruger P Series pistols  and  features a streamlined slide and high
2.   Service Departments  Please contact the Product Service Department for pricing  information     AX WARNING   PARTS PURCHASERS    It is the purchaser   s responsibility to be absolutely  certain that any parts ordered from the factory are  correctly fitted and installed  Firearms are  complicated mechanisms and IMPROPER FITTING  OF PARTS MAY RESULT IN A DANGEROUS    MALFUNCTION  DAMAGE TO THE FIREARM  AND  SERIOUS INJURY TO THE SHOOTER AND OTHER  PERSONS  The purchaser and installer of parts must  accept full responsibility for the correct adjustment  and functioning of the pistol after such installation     PARTS MUST FIT CORRECTLY    ORDERING PARTS    Please contact our Prescott  Arizona Product Service Department for parts  availability and current prices  All parts orders for the RUGER             pistols should be sent to  Sturm  Ruger  amp  Company  Inc   Parts Department  200  Ruger Road  Prescott AZ 86301 6181   928  778 6555  We cannot comply with  open account or C O D  requests  Payment in full via credit card  Visa or  MasterCard only   money order or certified bank check  no personal checks   please  is required before any service will be performed  Please provide your  name as it appears on the credit card along with the expiration date of the card   All parts orders are subject to a minimum charge and charges for shipping and  handling  Order parts by Part Name and Part Number and include the entire  serial number of the firearm for which the parts are being o
3.   When the safety is in the    fire     position  safety lever down  the red oval is exposed just above the safety lever  See  Figures 2 and 3  below  which illustrate the two positions of the safety        SAFE    POSITION    FIRE    POSITION       FIGURE 2    Placing the safety in an intermediate position  between    safe    and    fire    can result in the  user thinking the pistol is in a safe or fire  position when it is not  Pulling the trigger  with the safety in an intermediate position  may cause the pistol to fire  Therefore  always    move the safety fully to its intended position  and then check to be sure it is where you  want it to be  Unless the red oval is fully  covered by the safety lever  the safety is not     ON     Unless the red oval is fully visible  the  pistol is not absolutely ready to fire     NEVER PUT SAFETY 1 2 ON       11    STRIKER STATUS INDICATOR    Your SR9  is equipped with     Striker Status Indicator  The back  of the striker is visible when the  action is semi cocked   See  Figure 4      As the trigger is pulled  the  striker can be seen moving  backward   See Figure 5         When the striker is released by  the trigger  it disappears from  view   See Figure 6      Your SRY  also is equipped  with an internal striker blocker  that prevents the striker from  contacting the primer of a  cartridge in the chamber until  the trigger is pulled  An  additional trigger safety blocks  trigger bar movement until the  trigger is pulled  An interna
4.  Safety                                            10  Striker Status Indicator                                               12  EI e                PE ERA URN oe EX EGG bid PIS e TEE 13  To oad    Fire         ee ab aud E                      RES PUES 14  Operation of Loaded Chamber Indicator                                  16  Operation of Magazine Disconnect                                      17  Dig EE 17  10111020 EE 18  To Reload The Pistol                                                 20  To Extract and Eject a Chambered Cartridge                              20  To Clear a Malfunction     Jam                                             21  To Minimize Malfunctions     Jams                                         22  To Disassemble oo ses ea wa died esie bue TURPE IER Eu Vrat Wars                 23  To Reas 52000 ecole ERE RA RUUROR   EE ELE 26  Reversing the Backstrdpa ses  4050 45 6404 605 5560  kee E Sees          26  Magazine Inspection and Care                                          28  Careand e En uos s gino coo sad cae PETER ET ene AE REESE 29  210149 2 cae debi R RU RdU ERN VU aW          awe              baat 30  Sight Adjustment                         M PEUT 31  Service and Parts                                                          32  Shipping Firearms for                                                       32  Ordering                                                       5 56 5    33  Parts ist oua 399694682 921523                         
5.  WHEN  SHOOTING     Don   t drink until the day   s shooting  is over  Handling firearms while  under the influence of alcohol in any  form  or medications that could affect  your judgement or co ordination   constitutes a criminal disregard for  the safety of others        41       BRIEF ACCOUNT OF AN EXTRAORDINARY  ACHIEVEMENT  RUGER FIREARMS    Sturm  Ruger  amp  Company  Inc   had its beginning in a small machine  shop occupying a rented frame building in Southport  Connecticut  In  January  1949  with an initial investment of only  50 000 and an idea   William B  Ruger and Alexander M  Sturm started production of a  22  caliber autoloading pistol   a design which was so successful that it  became the cornerstone upon which one of the most comprehensive  lines of sporting firearms ever made in America was established  After  Alex Sturm   s death in 1951  William B  Ruger continued to direct the  Company until his death in 2002  William B  Ruger  Jr  continued to  provide guidance  which helped make this Company a sound and  successful enterprise  until his retirement in 2006  The Company has  continued to prosper  under new management and guidance from our  Board  with new products and fresh perspectives     Ruger  in this relatively short time  has established itself as a leading  small arms design organization  developing a unique and broad line of  fine quality sporting  military and police firearms to become one of the  world   s most famous producers of revolvers  pi
6.  and press the ejector assembly fully forward  Next  pull  the takedown pin out the left side of the pistol frame until it is withdrawn  completely out of the frame  Release the slide stop  Now remove the slide and  barrel assembly by sliding it forward off the front of the frame   See Disassembly  instructions  pp  23   25      Store the pistol   s frame and the barrel slide assembly in different locations  When  disassembled in this manner  this pistol is inoperable  It is impossible to fire the  pistol until the barrel slide assembly and frame have been correctly reassembled     To reassemble the pistol for firing  push the ejector down and the trigger fully  forward  Now carefully slide the barrel slide assembly onto the frame  Push the  slide fully rearward and engage the slide stop  Fully insert the takedown pin   Either reinsert an empty magazine or push the ejector back upward and  rearward with a finger  The pistol is now reassembled and can be loaded and fired  normally     While the pistol is less likely to be used by unauthorized persons when  disassembled in the above manner  it is always safest to store any firearm with  the supplied locking device correctly installed  or to store the firearm in a gun  safe or other secure location away from children and unauthorized adults   Guns should always be stored securely  unloaded and separate from their  ammunition     30         WARNING  STORAGE    Never place or store any firearm in  such a manner that it may be  dis
7.  different shapes of the many Ruger    firearms  some firearms utilize different locking devices  The lock with a 5     shackle is for use with RUGER   SRS   Manual Safety Model Pistols  It is  very important to use the correct locking device     To Install the Factory Supplied Locking Device     1     Keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction and your fingers outside the  trigger guard at all times       Be sure the firearm is completely unloaded and contains no cartridges or    cartridge cases       Open the action completely  Use the slide stop to keep the action open    during installation of the locking device       Remove the magazine from your pistol and apply the locking device by    placing the shackle of the lock into your pistol as shown in Figure 1  below       Close the lock by pressing the shackle into the body of the lock  the part    that receives the key  as tightly together as possible  The lock has bumpers  and the shackle is coated with a non marring material that will not harm  the metal finish of your firearm or its high strength polymer frame       Once the lock is securely closed  remove the key and pull firmly on the    lock to test the connection and be sure it is locked  Do not leave or store  your firearm with the key in the lock  Store your locked unloaded firearm  and the key in secure  separate locations  away from ammunition  children   or unauthorized adults     Figure 1       Correct Installation of Lock    6    FIREARMS SAFETY   YOUR RESPO
8.  is no magazine   in the gun        ANY GUN MAY FIRE IF DROPPED    DRY FIRING    Going through the actions of cocking  aiming and pulling the trigger on an  unloaded gun is known as    dry firing   It can be useful to learn the    feel    of your  pistol  Be certain that the pistol is fully unloaded  both the chamber and magazine  are empty  and that the pistol is pointing in a safe direction even when you are  practicing dry firing  The RUGER  SRY  pistols can be dry fired without  damage to the striker or other components as long as the magazine is inserted     CAUTION  Dry firing your RUGER     SR9    with the magazine removed may  result in damage or unnecessary wear to the striker blocking mechanism     17         UNLOAD    WARNING  This sequence must be followed exactly as outlined  Failure to do so  can result in the chamber being unintentionally loaded with a live cartridge     1  The muzzle of the pistol must be pointing in a safe direction at all times  and  fingers should be outside of the trigger guard     2  Remove the magazine from the pistol by pushing in on the magazine latch   REMEMBER that even though the magazine has been removed  a live round  may remain in the chamber   See    Warning   Unloading     below      3  Hold the pistol firmly and grasp the slide  Retract the slide to its rearmost  position briskly to extract and eject any chambered cartridge  Always double  check visually that the chamber  breech face  and the interior of the frame are  clear o
9.  just desirable  it is absolutely essential to your safety  the safety  of others  and the continuation of gun ownership and sport shooting as we know  it today     1  LEARN THE MECHANICAL AND HANDLING  CHARACTERISTICS OF THE FIREARM YOU ARE USING     Not all firearms are the same  The  method of carrying and handling  firearms varies in accordance with the  mechanical provisions for avoiding  accidental discharge and the various  proper procedures for loading and  unloading  No person should handle  ep oe any firearm without first having  p WARN  thoroughly familiarized himself with  MANG THIS FIREARM  the particular type of firearms he is     using  and with safe gun handling in  general     2  ALWAYS KEEP THE  MUZZLE POINTED IN A  SAFE DIRECTION     Be sure of the bullet stop behind your  target  even when dry firing  Never let  the muzzle of a firearm point at any  part of your body or at another person   This is particularly important when  loading or unloading a firearm  In the  event of an accidental discharge  no  injury can occur as long as the muzzle  is pointing in safe direction  A safe  direction means a direction which will  not permit a discharged bullet to  strike a person  or to strike an object  from which the bullet may ricochet     38       A safe direction must take into account the fact that a bullet may penetrate a  wall  ceiling  floor  window  etc   and strike a person or damage property  Make  it a habit to know exactly where the muzzle of your gun i
10.  or  handling ammunition may result in  exposure to lead and other substances  known to the state of California to cause  birth defects  reproductive harm  and  other serious physical injury  Have  adequate ventilation at all times  Wash  hands thoroughly after exposure     SHOOTING OR CLEANING GUNS  MAY EXPOSE YOU TO LEAD       TO LOAD AND FIRE    Practice this important aspect of safe gun handling with an unloaded pistol  until you can perform each of the steps described below with skill and  confidence  But before you do anything with the pistol  first read completely  through this manual     iP    Be certain the muzzle is pointed in a safe direction   See    The Basic Rules of  Safe Firearms Handling     page 38      Pull the slide fully to the rear and lock it open until the slide stops   See  Figures 7      Press the magazine latch inward from either side and remove the magazine  from the frame  NOTE  The magazine is designed to fall free of the frame of  its own weight when unloaded  the slide is locked open and the pistol is held  in the normal firing position  but you should always prevent possible damage  to the magazine by not letting it drop to the ground unless rapid reloading is  absolutely necessary     Place seventeen or fewer 9mm Parabellum cartridges into the magazine from  the top  Note that the magazine has holes on the side to assist in counting  the number of cartriges in the magazine     Insert the magazine into the frame  taking care that the magazine 
11.  performance glass filled nylon grip frame   It has a unique  new modular construction in which the entire steel camblock  assembly  which contains the barrel locking system  recoil absorption block  and  steel slide rails  and trigger mechanism assembly can be inserted and removed  as units  They include the following features with which users should be  thoroughly familiar        NOMENCLATURE    Sights have high visibility Slide   s open top design minimizes   white dots both front and possibility of jamming  enables shooter to   rear  Both sights can be clear any malfunction easily by hand          adjusted for windage  Elevation click adjustable    rear sight is drift  adjustable for windage              n W no 4   Bu    i     MM       When ambidextrous manual  safety is in  safe  position  locks  the trigger and trigger bar     Frame is a rigid one piece  glass reinforced nylon     Slide stop holds the slide  open and is activated  automatically when last shot  is fired  if magazine is in  pistol   or can be manually  operated     Takedown pin     Oversize trigger guard permits  shooting with gloved hand     Ambidextrous magazine latch  permits positive retention and quick  removal of magazine     Magazine has gripping grooves  on floorplate     Loaded Chamber Indicator  protrudes from the top of the slide  and provides a visual and tactile  indication when a round is present  Ambidextrous manual safety  in the firing chamber     The Accessory Rail accepts most lights  a
12.  that will not rust the metal  components or adversely affect the magazine body  After the magazine has been  soaked to loosen foreign matter  be certain to shake it vigorously  with the  loading opening away from you  to remove solvent or residue from within the  magazine  Penetrating oils and solvents inside a magazine can  kill  or weaken  cartridge primers or powder which can result in failures to fire or other possibly  dangerous malfunctions  such as leaving a bullet in the bore     After cleaning always check to be certain that the magazine follower movement  and tension are correct  and that no solvent or debris remain  Improper  reassembly of the magazine spring can cause failure to feed  which is a  potentially dangerous malfunction  If cleaning does not restore proper tension   or if you experience a problem with the magazine  don t use it  Get a new one     DAMAGED  NON STANDARD  OR IMPROPERLY  ASSEMBLED MAGAZINES SHOULD NOT BE USED     THEY CAN CAUSE THE PISTOL TO MALFUNCTION        28    CARE AND CLEANING  Make Sure Gun Is Unloaded     BEFORE CLEANING  BE CERTAIN THE PISTOL AND ITS MAGAZINE CONTAIN  NO CARTRIDGES   See    Warning   Unloading     p  18   KEEP THE PISTOL  POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION     At regular intervals  or whenever the pistol has been exposed to sand  dust   extreme humidity  condensation  immersion in watey  or other adverse  conditions  disassemble  clean  and oil it  Proper periodic maintenance is  essential to the reliable functioning of 
13.  when the slide is being hand retracted to  extract a cartridge  the cartridge may drop on top of the magazine or remain  held to the breech face by the extractor  Then when the slide goes forward  the  cartridge will be chambered again  Remember     always remove the magazine  before clearing the chamber  and visually ensure that no cartridges remain  anywhere in the gun        WARNING   MALFUNCTIONS    Any autoloading pistol may occasionally  malfunction  If a cartridge hangs up  jams  or  binds when being chambered  do not attempt to  force it into the chamber by pushing or striking  the slide  Carefully remove it     Most failures of a cartridge to feed or to chamber  properly are caused by a damaged magazine   incorrect gun handling  insufficient lubrication   or improper ammunition     Whatever the cause  the user of the pistol must   above all  recognize that any cartridge jam can  result in the very potentially dangerous situation  of a cartridge discharging before it is properly  chambered  If this happens  the cartridge case  may rupture and its fragments fly out of the  ejection port of the pistol with sufficient force to  cause serious injury  Always wear shooting  glasses     HITTING PRIMER  CAN BURST CARTRIDGE    TO CLEAR A MALFUNCTION     JAM           1  Be certain the muzzle is continually pointed in a safe direction     2  If possible  remove the magazine  It may be necessary to manually remove a  jammed cartridge that has only been partially stripped from t
14.  y descargadas  cuando no las est   utilizando  Si  usted tiene un arma de fuego  cargada en un lugar en que un  nifio tiene acceso a ella y la usa  indebidamente  le pueden dar una  multa o enviarlo a la carcel          UNLAWFUL STORAGE OF A LOADED FIREARM MAY  RESULT IN IMPRISONMENT OR FINE        Florida      IT IS UNLAWFUL  AND PUNISHABLE BY  IMPRISONMENT AND FINE  FOR ANY ADULT TO  STORE OR LEAVE A FIREARM IN ANY PLACE WITHIN  THE REACH OR EASY ACCESS OF A MINOR UNDER 18  YEARS OF AGE OR TO KNOWINGLY SELL OR  OTHERWISE TRANSFER OWNERSHIP OR POSSESSION  OF A FIREARM TO A MINOR OR A PERSON OF    UNSOUND MIND      Maine      ENDANGERING THE WELFARE OF A CHILD IS A  CRIME  IF YOU LEAVE A FIREARM AND AMMUNITION  WITHIN EASY ACCESS OF A CHILD  YOU MAY BE  SUBJECT TO FINE  IMPRISONMENT OR BOTH  KEEP  FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION SEPARATE  KEEP  FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION LOCKED UP  USE  TRIGGER LOCKS        Maryland      WARNING  Children can operate firearms which may cause  death or serious injury  It is a crime to store or leave a loaded  firearm in any location where an individual knew or should  have known that an unsupervised minor would gain access to  the firearm  Store your firearm responsibly           Massachusetts      WARNING FROM THE MASSACHUSETTS ATTORNEY  GENERAL  This handgun is not equipped with a device that  fully blocks use by unauthorized users  More than 200 000  firearms like this one are stolen from their owners every year  in the United States  In addition  th
15. 1000  KVS05900  KVS06310  KVS06304  VS01400  KVS01400  VS06450  VS08010  VS03350  VS06309  VS03300  MR05906  V08001  KVS00600  KVS05600  KVS02100  VS05000  VS05320    Model   SR9     blued model  SR9     stainless model  SR9   SR9   SR9   SR9   SR9   SR9     blued model  SR9   stainless model  SR9   SR9   SR9   SR9   SR9   SR9   SR9   SR9   SR9   SR9   SR9   SR9    GE    Part Name   Striker Cover Plunger  Striker Cover   Striker   Striker Cross Pin   Striker Spring   Striker Spring Cup   Striker Shaft   Guide Rod Assembly  Camblock   Trigger Pivot Pin   Camblock Pin  Front Retainer  Camblock Pin Retainer  Magazine Disconnect Spring  Slide Stop Lever Assembly  Trigger  Inner   Trigger  Inner Spring  Trigger  Outer   Trigger Outer Pin   Magazine Latch Spring  Magazine Latch   Trigger Bar  Trigger Bar Spring   Ejector   Trigger Bar Lift Spring  Trigger Bar Reset   Trigger Bar Spring Mounting Pin  Thumb Safety Assembly    Part No   VS05310  VS02300  KVS01100  KVS05150  VS01850  VS02450  VS01150  VS02050 100  KVS07000  VS06710  VS05301  VS05302  KVS05601  VS03700 100  VS03900  KAP03000  VS03901  VS06711  VS02700  VS02600  KVS01700  VS05400  VS00900  VS05410  VS01750  VS05450  VS15000    Model  SR9  SR9  589  SR9  SR9  SR9  SR9  SR9  589  SR9  SR9  SR9  SR9  SR9  SR9  SR9  SR9  SR9  SR9  SR9  SR9  SR9  589  5  9  589  SR9  SR9    96    Part Name   Ejector Pivot Pin   Safety Detent Plunger  Safety Detent Spring  Camblock Pin  Front  Takedown Pin Assembly  Camblock Pin  Lower  Camblo
16. D  AS SOON AS AN EMPTY MAGAZINE IS INSERTED  A  ROUND IN THE CHAMBER CAN BE FIRED BY PULLING THE TRIGGER     REMEMBER THAT A ROUND MAY STILL BE IN THE CHAMBER AND       BE CAREFUL  AS ALWAYS  YOU SHOULD NOT RELY UPON THE MAGAZINE  DISCONNECT OR ANY OTHER MECHANICAL DEVICE OR SAFETY TO JUSTIFY  CARELESS OR UNSAFE HANDLING OF ANY FIREARM        Don t rely on your memory or the word of others to know if a gun or magazine is  loaded  Visually inspect the magazine and the chamber to be certain     A WARNING   HANDLING    Do not load the pistol until you are ready to use it  and  unload it immediately when you have completed shooting    See    Warning   Unloading    on page 18      If dropped or struck  the pistol may fire  Keep chamber  empty unless actually firing  Use the safety lever before  moving with pistol or when not actually firing     For maximum safety when carrying the pistol with a  loaded magazine in place  the chamber should be empty   the slide should be closed  and the safety should be in the     ON    position  If placed into a holster  check it to be sure  that the slide is not retracted far enough to chamber a  cartridge from the magazine     The user should never depend on any mechanical device  to justify careless handling or permitting the pistol to  point in an unsafe direction  The shooter should always be  alert to the possibility of accidental discharge  The   only absolutely safe pistol is one in which the slide is  open  the chamber is empty  and there
17. DISASSEMBLY    TO REASSEMBLE    1  Be certain the chamber and magazine are empty  Always keep the pistol  pointed in a safe direction     2  With the slide held upside down  replace the barrel and push it rearward into  its locked position  The rear end of camblock seats against barrel lug     3  Place the recoil spring assembly into position  Make sure that the plastic end  of the recoil spring goes into the slide     4  Be certain that ejector is pulled down and locked in its lower  forward   position  Push the trigger into its fully forward position     5  Replace the slide onto frame  Pull the slide fully back and lock it into position  by pushing upward on the slide stop     6  Now push the takedown pin all the way through the frame to the right   7  Allow the slide to move fully forward by releasing the slide stop     8  Replace the empty magazine in frame through butt of pistol  This action  returns the ejector to its working position  This pistol will not function  normally unless the ejector is in its upward  rearward  position     REVERSING THE BACKSTRAP    To accommodate personal grip preferences and styles  the     9    is equipped  with a unique reversible backstrap  One side provides an arched surface  the  reverse side is flat     l  To reverse the backstrap   begin by removing the  backstrap retaining pin using  a correctly sized Allen  wrench or large paper clip   shown here   Simply push  the pin out and set it aside    See Figure 17      Push Pin  Out    FI
18. E YOU  SHOOT     Don   t shoot unless you know exactly  where your bullet is going to strike   Be sure of the bullet stop behind   your target  even when dry firing with  an unloaded gun  If you are in the  field hunting  do not fire at a  movement or noise  Take the time to  be absolutely certain of your target  before you pull the trigger        6  WEAR SHOOTING  GLASSES AND HEARING  PROTECTORS WHEN YOU  SHOOT     All shooters should wear protective  shooting glasses and adequate  hearing protection when shooting   Exposure to shooting noise can  damage hearing  and adequate   eye protection when shooting is  essential        7  NEVER CLIMB A TREE OR  FENCE WITH A LOADED  FIREARM     Put the firearm down carefully  before climbing a fence  and unload  it before climbing or descending a  tree or jumping over a ditch or other  obstruction  Never pull or push a  loaded firearm toward yourself or  another person  When in doubt  or  whenever you are about to do any   thing awkward  unload your gun        40    8  DON   T SHOOT          HARD SURFACE  OR AT  WATER     Bullets can glance off many surfaces  like rocks or the surface of water and  travel in unpredictable directions  with considerable velocity        9  NEVER TRANSPORT A  LOADED FIREARM     Firearms should always be unloaded  before being moved or placed in a  vehicle  A suitable carrying case or  scabbard should be used to carry an  unloaded firearm to and from the  shooting area        10  AVOID ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES
19. GURE 17       2  Slide the backstrap down and out  of the grip frame   See Figure 18    Be careful not to misplace the  backstrap bushing     FIGURE 18    3  Now reverse the backstrap  see  Figure 19a   slide it back into the  gripframe  Figure 19b  and  reinsert the pin  Be careful to  push the pin in far enough so that  it is centered in the grip frame        FIGURE 19a   FIGURE 19b    Rotate to  2   Other Side      Insert Pin       MAGAZINE INSPECTION AND             Check the magazine frequently  The magazine follower must move freely and  have adequate tension so that each cartridge is quickly raised to the feeding  position  The magazine lips should be clean and free of cracks  dents  or nicks  so  that cartridges are held in their proper feeding position     If the magazine becomes dirty  it should be disassembled and thoroughly  cleaned  All RUGER   SRS9   9mm Parabellum magazines are manufactured  with a snap on base  The following disassembly instructions apply     Snap On Base   Use a punch to press in on the magazine spring seat where it  protrudes into the hole in the magazine floorplate  Slide the magazine floorplate  toward the front of the magazine  taking care to prevent the forcible ejection of  the magazine spring seat and compressed magazine spring  Withdraw the  magazine spring seat and magazine spring from the magazine body  Turn  magazine upside down and remove magazine follower  Reassemble in reverse  order     When cleaning is necessary  use a solvent
20. INSTRUCTION  MANUAL  FOR       STAINLESS CALIBER  STEEL 9mm Parabellum   9mm x 19     RUGER  SRS    MANUAL SAFETY MODEL PISTOL    READ THE INSTRUCTIONS AND  WARNINGS IN THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY  BEFORE USING THIS FIREARM       For Product Service on This Model Please Call    928  778 6555  See p  32     THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL SHOULD ALWAYS ACCOMPANY THIS FIREARM AND BE  TRANSFERRED WITH IT UPON CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP  OR WHEN THE FIREARM IS LOANED  OR PRESENTED TO ANOTHER PERSON    VS  amp  KVS 9 07 C    State By State Warnings    Certain states require by law that their own specified warning  notices in larger than normal type be conspicuously included by  the manufacturer  distributor  or retail dealer with firearms sold  in that state  Sturm  Ruger sells its products in compliance with  applicable laws and regulations  Because our products may be  sold in these states  we include the following     California     A WARNING       Children are attracted to and  can operate firearms that can  cause severe injuries or death   Prevent child access by always  keeping guns locked away and    unloaded when not in use  If you  keep a loaded firearm where a  child obtains and improperly uses  it  you may be fined or sent to  prison        Connecticut     A ADVERTENCIA       A los ni  os los atraen las armas  de fuego y las pueden hacer  funcionar  Ellos pueden causarses  lesions graves y la muerte  Evite  que los ni  os tengan accesso a las  armas de fuego guard  ndolas  siempre con llave
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22. N UNSECURED FIREARM IN A PLACE  WHERE CHILDREN ARE LIKELY TO BE AND CAN  OBTAIN ACCESS TO THE FIREARM        Wisconsin      IF YOU LEAVE A LOADED FIREARM WITHIN THE  REACH OR EASY ACCESS OF A CHILD YOU MAY BE  FINED OR IMPRISONED OR BOTH IF THE CHILD  IMPROPERLY DISCHARGES  POSSESSES  OR EXHIBITS  THE FIREARM                       OR OR OK CK OR OR OR  CK OR OR OR  CK OR                     Please check with your licensed retailer or state police for  additional warnings which may be required by local law or  regulation  Such regulations change constantly  and local  authorities are in the best position to advise you on such legal  matters    4    WHY ARE WE INCLUDING A FIRED CARTRIDGE CASE  WITH EVERY RUGER PISTOL AND REVOLVER     Certain states and jurisdictions now require that all newly manufactured pistols  and revolvers must be accompanied by a cartridge case  which has been test fired  from that gun at the factory  The case must be placed in a sealed container  bearing certain information concerning this test cartridge     At the time of retail sale in those jurisdictions  firearms dealers must forward  such test cartridge to a designated destination such as their State Police  Laboratory  As independent Ruger Distributors have nationwide markets without  territorial restrictions  we have decided to include a fired cartridge case with all  new Ruger pistols and revolvers  to minimize the possibility of inadvertent non   compliance with these laws     Retail customers l
23. NSIBILITY       SAFETY MUST BE THE FIRST AND CONSTANT CONSIDERATION OF  EVERY PERSON WHO HANDLES FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION     This Instruction Manual is designed to assist you in learning how to use and care for  your RUGER   SR9Y     pistol properly  Please contact us if you have any questions     Only when you are certain you fully understand the Manual and can properly carry  out its instructions should you practice loading  unloading  etc  with live ammunition   If you have any doubts about your ability to handle or use a particular type of gun  safely  you should seek supervised instruction  Such personalized instruction is often  available from gun dealers  gun clubs or police departments  If none of these sources  can help you  contact the National Rifle Association  11250 Waples Mill Road  Fairfax   VA 22030 7400  They will assist you     The person possessing a gun has a full time job  You cannot guess  you cannot forget   You must know how to use your firearm safely  Do not use any firearm without having  a complete understanding of its particular characteristics and safe use  Remember   There is no such thing as a foolproof gun     TABLE OF CONTENTS    State By State Warnings             edes Goes Rr eed E RR E CC Eg     Locking Device Installation 1  5                                                D  General Information and Mechanical Characteristics                         8  Nobitencla ute      ak ot ex SER UR Ad 4 rie      hades send awed 9  Operation of Manual
24. any firearm     To clean the pistol  proceed as follows     1   2     Disassemble  fieldstrip  the pistol to the extent described on pages 23   25     Using a cleaning rod  run a solvent wetted patch through the bore several  times  Then attach a solvent wetted bristle brush to the rod and run it back  and forth the full length of the bore as many times as necessary to remove  grease and dirt from the bore and chamber  Clean bore with dry patches and  examine  Bore fouling can contribute to reduced accuracy  and grease  accumulation in the chamber can interfere with proper feeding of cartridges  from the magazine     Using powder solvent on a clean patch or bristle brush  remove powder  residue from all components of the mechanism  After cleaning  run a dry  patch through the bore  then follow with a patch that is very lightly oiled   Wipe all surfaces clean with cloth  then wipe all surfaces with a patch or cloth  that has been very lightly oiled     NOTE  Only a light application of oil is needed to provide adequate  lubrication of moving parts and to prevent rust  Excess accumulations of oil  tend to attract particles of dust and dirt and may congeal in cold weather   which can interfere with the safe and reliable function of the pistol     Before firing  remove all oil and grease from the bore     Firing a pistol with oil  grease  or any other material  even partially obstructing the bore may result in damage  to the pistol and serious injury to the shooter and those  nea
25. be certain that they are free of nicks and burrs and  that they are not deformed or cracked     d  Remove excess oil and solvent from all cleaned components  load the  magazine  and try the pistol again  Make sure you are following the correct  loading and firing sequence as described in this manual     e  If none of the above steps is effective  try a different magazine of Ruger  manufacture  If a new magazine does not function correctly  return the pistol  and magazines to the Ruger Product Service Department   See  Shipping  Firearms For Repair  on page 32      f  Alterations to the pistol or use of non Ruger magazines and accessories may  cause malfunctions  See    Warning   Alterations  on page 8     22    TO DISASSEMBLE    Be sure pistol is unloaded     1  Keep pistol pointed ina   FIGURE 9  safe direction  Press  down on the magazine  latch and remove the  magazine   See Figure 9      Remove    Magazine       2  Pull the slide to the rear  and lock into the open  position by pressing  upward on rear on the  slide stop   See Figure  10   Again  be sure  chamber is empty        3  Keep upward pressure on the  slide stop to prevent forward  movement of slide  The open Ejector  slide is under strong spring    _           tension and could injure fingers    if allowed to slam shut  Insert  finger  or another non metallic  object such as the eraser end of  a pencil  through the top of the  slide and push the ejector  downward and forward until it  locks in its forward positi
26. ck Pin  Upper  Magazine Latch Pivot Pin  Magazine Latch Thumbpiece  Fire Control Housing Pin  Backstrap Pin   Backstrap Insert  Backstrap Bushing  Magazine Loading Tool  Magazine   17 round  Magazine   10 round   Fire Control Housing    Also Available  but Not Illustrated  Case Only      PARTS SO MARKED MUST BE FACTORY FITTED    Part No   VS01250  VS04600  VS04100  VS06308    VS37500 100    VS06307  VS06306  VS04700  VS02650  VS06305  VS02550  VS02400  VS02560  VS06010  VS00500  VS00501  VS00250    PGC CF B    Model  589  589  589  589  589  589  589  589  589  589  589  589  589  589  589  589  589    SRI    RUGER    SR9  9  EXPLODED VIEW e       61     17 rd       62 10     37    THE BASIC RULES OF SAFE FIREARMS HANDLING    We believe that Americans have a right to purchase and use firearms for lawful  purposes  The private ownership of firearms in America is traditional  but that  ownership imposes the responsibility on the gun owner to use his firearms in a  way which will ensure his own safety and that of others  When firearms are used  in a safe and responsible manner  they are a great source of pleasure and  satisfaction  and represent a fundamental part of our personal liberty     Firearms do not cause accidents  Firearms accidents are almost always found to  have been the result of carelessness  or ignorance on the part of the shooter of  the basic rules of safe gun handling     The following rules must be observed by gun users at all times  Safe gun  handling is not
27. derally Licensed Firearms Dealer ship the gun to us  If your  pistol is sent to us by a dealer  it will be returned to that dealer after being  repaired  If a handgun  pistol or revolver  is shipped by an individual who does  not hold a Federal Firearms License  it must be shipped for overnight delivery  via U P S   Federal Express or other  similar private overnight service  NOTE   Firearms may not be shipped via U S  Mail  Persons who do not hold a Federal  Firearms License are prohibited by Federal law from shipping a handgun by  Mail  Handguns mailed in violation of the law are impounded by the Post Office     Please do not include holsters  custom grip panels  or accessories with a firearm  being shipped to the factory for service  DO NOT SEND GUN BOXES OR  LITERATURE THAT YOU CONSIDER TO BE COLLECTOR S ITEMS   THESE  ARE INVARIABLY DAMAGED OR DESTROYED IN SHIPMENT  Always insure  your shipment     Enclose a letter which includes your name  address  telephone number  and  serial number and model of the firearm  Describe in detail the trouble you have  experienced with your firearm  or the work you wish to have done  Merely  stating that the firearm    needs repair  is inadequate information  Please enclose  copies of any previous correspondence     32         work performed is subject to a minimum labor charge and charges for  shipping and handling  Most models can be reblued  but custom gunsmithing  service or nonstandard alterations are NOT AVAILABLE from Ruger Product
28. er product to give a written  warranty  It does provide that if a written warranty is given  it must be  designated as    limited    or as    full    and sets minimum standards for a     full    warranty  Sturm  Ruger  amp  Company  Inc  has elected not to  provide any written warranty  either    limited    or    full     rather than to  attempt to comply with the provisions of the Magnuson Moss Act and  the regulations issued thereunder  There are certain implied  warranties under state law with respect to sales of consumer goods  As  the extent and interpretation of these implied warranties varies from    state to state  you should refer to your state statutes  Sturm  Ruger  amp   Company wishes to assure its customers of its continued interest in  providing service to owners of Ruger firearms                STURM  RUGER  amp  Company  Inc   Southport  Connecticut 06890 U S A     www  ruger coml    Arms Makers For Responsible Citizens      A COPY OF THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR ANY RUGER  FIREARM IS AVAILABLE FROM THE FACTORY FREE ON REQUEST  OR IT MAY  BE DOWNLOADED FROM OUR WEBSITE AT WWW RUGER COM   THESE INSTRUCTION MANUALS CONTAIN IMPORTANT  WARNINGS WHICH MUST BE UNDERSTOOD  BEFORE USING THESE FIREARMS        Ruger 10 17        22 45        Model 96        P90        P91        P93        P94        P95        P97        Ruger P345        P345D         Mark III        P345PR        SR9    and    Super Redhawk Alaskan                    TRADEMARKS     RUGER      THE STUR
29. ere are more than a  thousand suicides each year by younger children and  teenagers who get access to firearms  Hundreds more die from  accidental discharge  It is likely that many more children  sustain serious wounds  or inflict such wounds accidentally on  others  In order to limit the chance of such misuse  1t 1s  imperative that you keep this weapon locked in a secure place  and take other steps necessary to limit the possibility of theft  or accident  Failure to take reasonable preventive steps may  result in innocent lives being lost  and in some circumstances  may result in your liability for these deaths       IT IS UNLAWFUL TO STORE OR KEEP A FIREARM   RIFLE  SHOTGUN OR MACHINE GUN IN ANY PLACE  UNLESS THAT WEAPON IS EQUIPPED WITH A  TAMPER RESISTANT SAFETY DEVICE OR IS STORED  OR KEPT IN A SECURELY LOCKED CONTAINER     3    New Jersey        TT IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE TO LEAVE A LOADED  FIREARM WITHIN EASY ACCESS OF A MINOR        New York City        THE USE OF A LOCKING DEVICE OR SAFETY LOCK IS  ONLY ONE ASPECT OF RESPONSIBLE FIREARM  STORAGE  FOR INCREASED SAFETY  FIREARMS  SHOULD BE STORED UNLOADED AND LOCKED IN A  LOCATION THAT IS BOTH SEPARATE FROM THEIR  AMMUNITION AND INACCESSIBLE TO CHILDREN AND  OTHER UNAUTHORIZED PERSONS        North Carolina        IT IS UNLAWFUL TO STORE OR LEAVE A FIREARM  THAT CAN BE DISCHARGED IN A MANNER THAT A  REASONABLE PERSON SHOULD KNOW IS ACCESSIBLE  TO A MINOR        Texas      IT IS UNLAWFUL TO STORE  TRANSPORT  OR  ABANDON A
30. f any live rounds  When the slide is fully retracted  push upward on the  slide stop  then allow the slide to move forward until it comes to rest with the  rear projection of the slide stop resting in the notch on the lower left side of  the slide        WARNING   UNLOADING          Removing magazine does not unload pistol  To  unload  first remove magazine  then pull slide to  rear  eject chambered cartridge  and visually inspect  chamber to be sure it is empty  Always point the  pistol in a safe direction when loading or unloading     Removing the magazine should prevent the pistol  from firing     but never rely on this as any other  mechanical safety device to justify careless handling  of any firearm     REMOVING MAGAZINE  DOES NOT UNLOAD CHAMBER       18    CORRECT UNLOADING SEQUENCE    Let Be sure to  Retract slide eject cartridge    Point in  safe G   direction     2  Remove magazine    A  WARNING   SLIDE RETRACTION    The slide should always be pulled  rearward     retracted     by pulling  the rear portion of the slide in the  vicinity of the serrations  Always  keep fingers away from trigger     Never put any part of your hands or  body over the muzzle while  retracting the slide for loading   unloading  inspection  or clearing a  malfunction     KEEP HANDS  AWAY FROM MUZZLE AND  FINGER OFF TRIGGER       19    4  To close the slide  again check to be sure the chamber and breech face are  empty  Pull the slide to its rearmost postion and release it  The slide will s
31. f your RUGER           pistol  and to comply with  state laws  the SRY  is equipped with a loaded chamber indicator  The indicator  appears on the top of the slide   See    Nomenclature     p  9      When the chamber is empty  the loaded chamber indicator should be flush with the  top of the slide   See Figure 8A  below      When the chamber is loaded  the forward portion of the loaded chamber indicator  should protrude from the top of the slide  When the chamber contains a cartridge  a  red    cartridge    should be visible on either side of the loaded chamber indicator   See  Figure 8B  below      OPERATION OF LOADED CHAMBER INDICATOR    Indicator Figure 8A    Flush  With Top    GE  22 RUC AZ USA    Indicator Figure 8B  Protrudes  From   Top     Red     Cartridge     Visible       NEVER RELY ON YOUR MEMORY OR ANY LOADED CHAMBER  INDICATOR TO KNOW IF A GUN IS LOADED  ANY  MECHANICAL DEVICE CAN FAIL  ALWAYS VISUALLY CHECK THE    CHAMBER BY RETRACTING THE SLIDE AND EXAMINING THE  CHAMBER TO BE SURE WHETHER IT IS EMPTY OR LOADED        OPERATION OF MAGAZINE DISCONNECT    Your RUGER    SRY  pistol is equipped with a magazine disconnect  This  device prevents firing if the magazine is removed from the pistol  You will not  be able to use your SRY  pistol as a single loader  unless you place one  cartridge in the magazine and insert it into the pistol  or to fire the pistol with  the magazine out of the pistol     THAT THE PISTOL MAY STILL BE LOADED EVEN IF THE MAGAZINE IS  REMOVE
32. h fully cocks the  striker and then fires the pistol  Subsequent shots are fired until the  magazine is empty  the striker being semi cocked by the slide as it recoils  from each shot          WARNING   FIRING    The slide automatically opens and shuts  quickly while firing  Keep face and hands  away from rear  Hot brass is ejected    quickly and can burn you  Always wear  shooting glasses and hearing protection     SLIDE OPENS FAST    HOT BRASS EJECTED       10  Immediately following the firing of a shot  and if a subsequent shot is not to  be fired at once  put the safety in its    safe    position  lever fully upward and  red oval completely covered  while the pistol is still pointing in a safe  direction downrange     11  When the last cartridge loaded into the pistol has been fired  the magazine  follower presses the slide stop upward to engage the slide automatically  holding the action open  If the slide is shut  the shooter should always  assume that there is a cartridge in the chamber     Don t rely on your memory or the word of others to know if a gun or magazine  is loaded  Visually inspect the magazine and chamber to be certain     15    OPERATION OF  LOADED CHAMBER INDICATOR    You should always treat every gun as though it is loaded and always keep the muzzle  pointed in a safe direction  Never rely upon any safety or mechanical device to justify  unsafe or careless gun handling  In order to assist you in determining the presence  of a cartridge in the chamber o
33. he magazine  If  so  use extreme care  Lock the slide open with the slide stop before attempting    21     gt      to clear the jam  Drawing the slide fully to the rear may bring the jammed  cartridge along  Keep your face away from the ejection port during this operation   When attempting to clear a jam  use only wood    tools    so that the cartridge will  not be damaged or the primer ignited  A 3 16    wooden dowel with a point on one  end is useful  Carefully remove the jammed cartridge from the chamber and  dispose of it properly     Visually check to make sure that all cartridges have been removed from the pistol   Safely dispose of any cartridges involved in a malfunction incident  Do not use  damaged ammunition in any firearm     TO MINIMIZE MALFUNCTIONS     JAMS          If it appears that the jam was caused by the type of ammunition being used  try    another brand  type  or lot number  Remember     use only factory ammunition of  the correct caliber     If changing ammunition does not at once eliminate malfunctions  then the  following steps should be taken     a  Thoroughly clean the pistol  paying particular attention to the removal of  accumulated grease and dirt  Use a bristle brush and solvent to remove grease  and fouling from the breech face  extractor  chamber  and feed ramp area  immediately behind the chamber     b  Check to be sure that the magazine spring firmly returns the magazine  follower to the top of the magazine     c  Check the magazine lips to 
34. ines of any other caliber even though they may appear similar     OPERATION OF MANUAL SAFETY    The model you have selected is equipped with ambidextrous manual safety levers     To engage the manual safety  point the pistol in a safe direction  Move either the  right  or left hand safety lever upward and fully to the    safe    position  When the  safety is moved fully upward to the    safe    position  the red oval on the left side of  the slide will be fully covered by the left safety lever and a white dot will be  visible  If any red is showing  the safety is not in the    safe    position  Do not  attempt to engage the safety while pulling the trigger     The safety mechanism provides that the trigger cannot be pulled unless the  safety is disengaged  Like the 1911 pistols  the manual safety lever locks the slide    10    shut  ensuring that the pistol will be ready to fire when the safety is disengaged   To disengage the manual safety  point the pistol in a safe direction and push  either safety lever fully downward  The red oval signifies that the safety is  disengaged and the pistol is ready to fire     Additionally  the pistol has a separate internal striker block which will not allow the  firing pin to move forward and contact the cartridge until the operator pulls the  trigger with the safety off  in its    fire    position      The safety should be in its    safe    position at all times except when the user is  deliberately positioned to fire at a selected target
35. is locked in  place by the magazine latch  Slamming the magazine into the frame forcibly  is not necessary     Hold the pistol firmly in the shooting hand but do not touch the trigger  Keep  the pistol pointed in a safe direction  With the thumb and forefinger of the  other hand grasp the rear of the slide and pull the slide to the rear as far as it  will go  see Figure 7  below and    Slide Retraction Warning     p  19   When  released  the slide will fly forward to strip the top cartridge from the  magazine and chamber it     Engage the safety by moving the safety lever fully upward     WARNING  The pistol is ready for instant use once the slide moves forward if  the safety is in the    fire    position  Be careful         FIGURE 7  Retracting the Slide    14    8  If the pistol is not to be fired immediately  the safety should be immediately  placed into the fully upward    safe    position  see Figure 2  p  11   If the pistol  is to be fired immediately  the manual safety can remain downward to its     fire    position  see Figure 3  p  11   The striker is still blocked at all times by  the internal striker blocker and the trigger bar cannot move to complete  cocking of the striker unless the trigger is pulled all the way to the rear to  fire the pistol     9  The pistol is ready for instant use once the safety is disengaged  When the  pistol is in the semi cocked mode  See Figure 4  p  12   the first shot can be  fired by pulling the trigger all the way to the rear  whic
36. l trigger bar interlock prevents the  trigger bar from moving down to release the striker until it is moved  back by trigger movement        FIGURE 6    12    AMMUNITION    The RUGER   SRY  pistols are chambered for the 9mm Parabellum  9    19   cartridge  Do not attempt to load any other cartridges into the magazine or  chamber of the pistol     The SR9    pistols are compatible with all factory ammunition of the correct  caliber loaded to U S  Industry Standards  including high velocity and hollow   point loads  loaded in brass  aluminum  or steel cartridge cases  No 9mm  Parabellum ammunition manufactured in accordance with NATO  U S   SAAMI   or CIP standards is known to be beyond the design limits or known not to  function in these pistols        WARNING   AMMUNITION    Death  serious injury  and damage can result  from the use of wrong ammunition  bore  obstructions  powder overloads  or incorrect  cartridge components     Always wear shooting glasses and hearing  protection     IMPROPER AMMUNITION  DESTROYS GUNS    AMMUNITION  CARTRIDGES  NOTICE    WE SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE  OR INJURY WHATSOEVER OCCURRING IN CONNECTION WITH  OR  AS A RESULT OF  THE USE IN RUGER FIREARMS OF FAULTY  OR  NON STANDARD  OR  RE MANUFACTURED   OR HAND LOADED   RELDADED  AMMUNITION  OR OF CARTRIDGES OTHER THAN  THOSE FOR WHICH THE FIREARM WAS  ORIGINALLY CHAMBERED        WARNING   LEAD EXPOSURE    Discharging firearms in poorly  ventilated areas  cleaning firearms 
37. lodged  Firearms should always be  stored securely and unloaded  away  from children and careless or  unauthorized adults  Use the locking  device originally supplied with this  firearm for storage     The use of a locking device or safety  lock is only one aspect of responsible  firearms storage  For increased safety   firearms should be stored unloaded and  locked in a location that is both  separate from their ammunition and  inaccessible to children and any other  unauthorized person     STORE SECURELY  amp  UNLOADED       SIGHT ADJUSTMENT    The RUGER   SRS   Pistols are  equipped with a rear sight which is  adjustable for both windage and elevation     To adjust for elevation  rotate the screw in  the rear sight clockwise or counter   clockwise to lower or raise the sight   respectively   See Rear Sight Elevation  Adjustment photo   Note that lowering the  sight will lower the point of impact  and  raising the sight will raise the point of  impact     To adjust for windage  after the rear sight  lock screw has been loosened using a 5 64       Allen wrench  the rear sight can be drifted  laterally in its dovetail on the top of the  slide by tapping it with a wooden  or  plastic headed hammer or similar  implement  Move the rear sight in the  direction you want the shot to move on the  target  After the rear sight is adjusted   tighten the rear sight lock screw  Both  front and rear sights are provided with  white dot inserts for rapid target acquisition  and easy alignme
38. nap  forward  Keep fingers out of ejection port on top of slide     5  If the magazine contains cartridges  they can be removed by sliding each  cartridge forward and out of magazine  one at a time  until the magazine is  empty     6  Push empty  unloaded  magazine into frame until magazine latch locks it in  place  Remember that doing so deactivates the magazine disconnect and a  cartridge left in the chamber will now fire if the trigger is pulled  Be careful     TO RELOAD THE PISTOL    1  Firing all cartridges in the magazine        the chamber will cause the slide to  automatically lock open  Keep the pistol pointed in a safe direction  Press in  on either magazine latch with the thumb or forefinger  The magazine will fall  free of the pistol of its own weight if the slide is locked open  To avoid the  possibility of damage to the magazine  do not let it fall to the ground unless  rapid reloading is absolutely necessary     2  Insert a loaded magazine  WARNING  The slide stop is held in place by the  slide pressing against the rear of the slide stop  Therefore  when there is a  loaded magazine in place and the pistol is jarred  the slide can fly forward and  chamber a cartridge  For this reason and as an essential safety practice  the  pistol should always be pointed in a safe direction     3  Release the slide to move forward by either depressing the rear portion of the  slide stop or pulling the slide fully to the rear and release it  A cartridge will  be chambered when 
39. nd sighting devices designed to fit the  M1913 Picatinny Standard Rail     Trigger safety and firing pin block  bl prevent firing unless trigger is   Unique Reversihie   completely pulled    Backstrap changes The Magazine latch    from flat to arched     shown  in seconds  The Magazine Disconnect is    LE designed to prevent the pistol from  being fired when the magazine is  removed  even if a live round  remains in the firing chamber     9    Action  The action of the Ruger SR9 pistol is of the improved striker fired type  that utilizes a tilting barrel design in which the barrel and slide are locked  together at the moment of firing  The internal striker is partially cocked by the  action of the slide  Pulling the trigger fully to the rear completes the cocking of  the striker  releases the internal striker block  and disengages the internal trigger  safety  The last bit of trigger pull fires the pistol  After firing  the barrel and slide  recoil to the rear a short distance while still locked together  After this initial  movement  the barrel is cammed downward from its locked position  permitting  full recoil of the slide and the extraction and ejection of the spent cartridge case   Upon return of the slide to its forward position by the recoil spring  the barrel is  cammed back upward into its locked position in the slide     The user of this or any autoloading pistol must always remember that when  fired  it automatically reloads and recocks itself  so that simply pulli
40. ng the  trigger will fire the pistol again  Therefore  an autoloading pistol user must be  particularly conscious to always keep the pistol pointed in a safe direction     Slide Stop  When the last shot has been fired and the magazine is empty  the  slide stop automatically holds the slide open  When there is an empty magazine  in the pistol and the slide is retracted manually  the slide stop will also  automatically hold the slide open  If a loaded magazine is inserted in the pistol  when the slide is closed and the slide is then retracted fully  the slide stop will  not automatically hold open the slide  The user can actuate the slide stop  mechanism to hold the slide open at any time by retracting the slide and pushing  the slide stop up     The slide stop can be released by drawing back slightly on the slide and  depressing the slide stop thumbpiece  When the slide is released  it will move  forward under pressure from the recoil spring     The slide stop is spring loaded downward  Therefore  when there is a loaded  magazine in place and the pistol is jarred  the slide can fly forward and chamber  a cartridge  For this reason and as an essential safety practice  the user should  always be careful to keep fingers away from the trigger  keep the safety on  and  always keep the pistol pointed in a safe direction     Magazines  The 9mm Parabellum  9mm x 19  magazines designed for the SR9  are not interchangeable with other Ruger 9mm Parabellum magazines or Ruger  pistol magaz
41. nt of the sights to obtain a  correct sight picture        REAR SIGHT  ELEVATION ADJUSTMENT    31    SERVICE AND PARTS POLICY    If you have any questions with regard to the performance of your RUGER    SRY  pistol  please write or call  928 778 6555  our Product Service  Department in Prescott  Arizona  fully describing all circumstances and conditions  involved  If you should return your pistol to the factory for repair  or order parts  for it  please comply with the following suggestions for prompt service     WARNING   BEFORE SHIPPING ANY FIREARM   BE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN THAT IT AND ITS    MAGAZINE ARE UNLOADED  DO NOT SHIP  CARTRIDGES WITH A FIREARM     SHIPPING FIREARMS FOR REPAIR        RUGER   SR9  pistols returned to the factory for services or repair should  be sent to  Sturm  Ruger  amp  Company  Inc   Product Service Department  200  Ruger Road  Prescott  AZ 86301 6181  Telephone  928 778 6555     Guns should be sent prepaid  We will not accept collect shipments     The Federal Gun Control Act  as well as the laws of most States and localities  do  not prohibit an individual  who is not otherwise barred from purchasing or  possessing a firearm  from shipping a firearm directly to the manufacturer for  repair  However  before you ship your pistol to us  be certain that your State or  locality does not have a law or regulation which will prohibit you from receiving  the pistol from us after it has been repaired  If such receiving is prohibited  then  please have a Fe
42. ocated in other states  where laws or regulations do not require  the dealer to so act  may be assured that the fired cartridge case they receive with  the firearm at the time of retail purchase is proof that your new Ruger firearm  has undergone our normal test firing procedures during manufacture     LOCKING DEVICE  INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS    AX WARNING   USE OF LOCKING DEVICES      Always keep your firearm pointed in a safe direction   including when you are installing or removing your  locking device     Always verify that your firearm is completely unloaded  before installing your locking device     Do not install locking devices in the trigger guard   always keep your fingers and locking device outside the  trigger guard during device installation and removal     Store firearms  ammunition and keys separately and  securely  away from children and careless adults  do not  store your firearm with the keys in the locking device     Do not attempt to work the action of your firearm with  the locking device in place  this may damage your  firearm     While locking devices are an important aid to security  measures  they are not a substitute for safe firearm  handling and proper storage  Remember that any  mechanical device can be bypassed with enough time   knowledge  determination and equipment     LOCKING DEVICES MUST BE USED  SAFELY AND RESPONSIBLY       Use the Correct Lock  While the basic locking device is substantially similar    for all Ruger   firearms  due to the
43. on    See Figure 11   This will permit  forward movement of the slide  off the front of the frame   Further disassembly is impossible unless this is done        23    4  Remove fingers  or whatever you used to push the ejector forward  from  ejection port  From the right side of the pistol  press inward on the takedown  pin  see Figure 12a  and remove it from the pistol  see Figure 12b      Press Takedown Pin       FIGURE 13       Remove Slide Assembly    5  Carefully allow the slide to move  forward until it is no longer  under spring tension  Now push  the slide forward and remove the entire slide  assembly from the frame   See Figure 13      6  With the slide held m il    5   SEL   FIGURE 14  upside down  slightly     4 GURE  depress the recoil    amp     Remove Recoil    spring to disengage        A uae Spring  it from its seat    2    _    a   against the barrel  lug   See Figure 14    Lift the recoil spring  forward and upward  to remove it from  the slide        24    7  Move the barrel  slightly foward to  disengage it from the  slide  Lift the barrel  up and out of the  slide   See Figure 15    Your pistol is now  field stripped and  ready for cleaning                    There is normally no  need for further  disassembly of the  pistol     FIGURE 16    Recoil Spring              Takedown    Pin  Magazine    SR9    Fully Field Stripped           WARNING   DISASSEMBLY    Always unload a firearm  before cleaning  lubrication   disassembly or assembly     UNLOAD BEFORE 
44. rby  Do not spray or apply lubricants directly on  ammunition  If the powder of a cartridge is affected by  the lubricant  it may not be ignited  but the primer  firing may push the bullet into the bore where it may be    lodged  Firing a subsequent bullet into the obstructed  bore may damage the pistol and cause serious injury or  death to the shooter and those nearby  Use lubricants  properly  You are responsible for the proper care and  maintenance of your firearms     IMPROPER LUBRICATION  DESTROYS GUNS       STORAGE  GUNS SHOULD NOT BE STORED LOADED     Do not keep the pistol stored in a leather holster or case  Leather attracts  moisture  even though the holster or case may appear to be perfectly dry     PREFERRED METHOD OF SAFE STORAGE      All RUGER    SRS  pistols are shipped with a padlock with a 5   shackle  It is very important to use the correct locking device and to use it  correctly     USE THE LOCKING DEVICE SUPPLIED WITH THE PISTOL FOR STORAGE    SEE Paces 5  amp  6     Sturm  Ruger also offers gun safes for sale as a means to secure more than  one firearm  Please call 1 800 515 7233 for details and ordering information     ALTERNATIVE METHOD  TO RENDER THE PISTOL INOPERATIVE FOR SAFE STORAGE    With the muzzle pointed in a safe direction  remove the magazine  retract the  slide  and check the chamber to be sure the pistol is completely unloaded  Keep  the muzzle pointed in a safe direction  and press upward on the slide stop  Insert  a finger into the action
45. rdered  There is a  minimum labor charge plus a shipping and handling charge if the parts are  factory fitted  All factory fitted parts are fit on an exchange basis only  We will  not return the replaced parts  Please contact the Product Service Department for  pricing information     Because it is a serial numbered component  the RUGER   SRY    frame is  defined as a  firearm  by Federal law and is not sold as a separate component         Parts designated by an asterisk must be factory fitted  These parts are fitted on  an exchange basis only  We will not return the replaced parts  We will not return  any part that is broken  malfunctioning  badly worn or has been modified  See     Warning   Parts Purchasers     above     CAUTION  A gun containing modified  broken  malfunctioning   or badly worn parts should not be fired        VE    Key No   EK    RUGER    SR9S   PARTS LIST    Design  prices and specifications subject to change without notice   SPECIFY MODEL AND CALIBER WHEN ORDERING    Part Name  Slide    Front Sight   Loaded Chamber Indicator  Loaded Chamber Indicator Spring  Loaded Chamber Indicator Pin  Extractor Pivot Pin   Extractor    Extractor Spring   Rear Sight Elevation Screw  Rear Sight Leaf   Rear Sight Pivot Pin   Rear Sight Base   Rear Sight Elevation Spring  Rear Sight Lock Screw  Barrel     9mm   Striker Blocker Spring  Striker Blocker   Magazine Disconnect  Striker Cover Spring     See Exploded View on Page 37     Part No   VS00100  KVS00100  VS03200  KVS1
46. s pointing whenever  you handle it  and be sure that you are always in control of the direction in  which the muzzle is pointing  even if you fall or stumble  Keep your finger off  the trigger until you are ready to shoot     3  FIREARMS SHOULD BE UNLOADED WHEN NOT IN USE     Firearms should be loaded only when  you are in the field or on the target  range or shooting area  ready to shoot   SAFET ON we Firearms and ammunition should be  securely locked in safes  racks or  cabinets  or by using the locking  device supplied with the firearm when  not in use  Ammunition should be  safely stored separate from firearms   Store your firearms out of sight of  visitors and children  It is the gun  owner s responsibility to be certain  that children and persons unfamiliar  with firearms cannot gain access to  firearms  ammunition  or components        4  BE SURE THE BARREL IS CLEAR OF OBSTRUCTIONS  BEFORE SHOOTING     Even a bit of mud  snow or excess  lubricating oil or grease in the bore  may cause the barrel to bulge  or  even burst on firing  and can cause  injury to the shooter and bystanders   Be sure that you are using  ammunition of the proper caliber  and loading for the gun you are  using  If the report or recoil on firing  seems weak  or doesn t seem quite x  right  CEASE FIRING IMMEDIATELY    unload your firearm  and check to be  sure that no obstruction has become  lodged in the barrel  Never try to  shoot an obstruction out        39    5       SURE OF YOUR  TARGET BEFOR
47. stols  rifles and shotguns   Since 1949 Ruger craftsmen have built many millions of firearms     During its five decades of growth and progress under the leadership of  William B  Ruger  the Company developed a business philosophy and  implemented policies which represent a constructive influence in the life  of modern America  From the beginning  Ruger played a positive role in  conservation efforts and has supported the interests of shooters through  such groups as the National Rifle Association  National Shooting Sports  Foundation  and many regional sportsmen   s organizations     The Company has always endeavored to market its firearms for  constructive and recreational purposes  to emphasize the traditional and  responsible aspects of shooting  to render meaningful public services   and to encourage shooters in constructive  responsible  and safe  participation in the shooting sports  Its motto     Arms Makers For  Responsible Citizens     exemplifies this Company philosophy     Today  Ruger is particularly mindful of those elements which have  contributed to the creation of its success  and extends heartfelt thanks to  its many loyal employees and customers     A current catalog of Ruger firearms is available free upon request to  Ruger  Southport  CT 06890    Visit our website at www ruger com     42    WHY NO WARRANTY CARD HAS BEEN  PACKED WITH THIS NEW RUGER FIREARM    The Magnuson Moss Act  Public Law 93 637  does not require any  seller or manufacturer of a consum
48. the slide shuts  WARNING  The pistol is ready to fire  If  you are not going to immediately shoot the pistol  engage the safety by  moving the safety lever upward so that the red oval is fully covered and the  white dot is exposed  When you are finished firing the pistol  unload it  completely  see pages 18   19      TO EXTRACT AND  EJECT A CHAMBERED CARTRIDGE    When the pistol is fired  the same gas pressure that drives the bullet forward also  acts through the cartridge case to push the slide to the rear  The action causes  extraction and ejection of the fired cartridge case  If a cartridge fails to fire or if  the shooter wishes to eject the chambered cartridge manually  follow the  procedure    To Unload    step 3  p  18  When the slide is operated by hand  there  can be a failure to extract the cartridge from the chamber  or a failure to eject    20    the cartridge clear of the pistol  These failures usually are the result of the slide  not being pulled rearward vigorously  From the foregoing  it is clear that the gun  user must     1  Always visually check the chamber and the breech face after opening the slide  to eject a chambered cartridge  If the slide is not vigorously retracted when  being operated by hand  the extracted cartridge can be    ejected    into the  magazine well of the grip frame or remain held to the breech face by the  extractor     2  Thoroughly clean the chamber and the extractor as often as necessary        If an empty magazine is in the pistol
    
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