Product Description
Product Specs
Customer Reviews
With Ruger being a very traditional firearms company, Ruger has introduced a brand new 1911 style handgun, known as their SR1911. The Ruger SR1911 features a standard 1911 full size frame, stainless slide, skeletonized trigger and hammer, high ride beavertail, single-sided high ride safety, and cocobolo grips with Ruger's logo. This gun comes with two magazines that are both 7 and 8 rounds. The front sight does not have a fixed blade that is removable, with a rear sight that is windage adjustable. The Ruger SR1911 does feature a metal main spring housing, while other manufacturers still have plastic ones. With an excellent price point, full size frame, and stainless construction, the Ruger SR1911 is an excellent deal for being Ruger's first 1911 on the market.
With Ruger being a very traditional firearms company, Ruger has introduced a brand new 1911 style handgun, known as their SR1911. The Ruger SR1911 features a standard 1911 full size frame, stainless slide, skeletonized trigger and hammer, high ride beavertail, single-sided high ride safety, and cocobolo grips with Ruger's logo. This gun comes with two magazines that are both 7 and 8 rounds. The front sight does not have a fixed blade that is removable, with a rear sight that is windage adjustable. The Ruger SR1911 does feature a metal main spring housing, while other manufacturers still have plastic ones. With an excellent price point, full size frame, and stainless construction, the Ruger SR1911 is an excellent deal for being Ruger's first 1911 on the market.
| Product Specs | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer Number | 6700 |
| Action | Semi-Auto |
| Barrel Length | 5" |
| Caliber | 45 ACP |
| Capacity | 8+1 |
| Finish | Slide: Stainless Steel / Low-Glare Stainless Grip Frame: Low-Glare Stainless Steel |
| Grips | Wood Grips |
| Sights | Fixed Novak® 3-Dot |
| Weight | 39 oz |
John from Bowling Green, KY
Worth the wait...
The SR1911 isnt the old stereotypical clunky, heavy, Ruger. It is a well balanced beautiful piece of weaponry. I picked mine up a couple of weeks ago and have put somewhere in the area of 500 rounds through it. The gun has fed every 230 gr round so far. This includes Federal, RWS, and Aguilla 230 gr ball and Hornady 230 gr. TAP. Only a couple of hiccups on the first two rounds uncleaned out of box but nothing but smooth shooting since. It was shooting left but a slight tap of the rear Novak site fixed that. The fit and finish of this gun is really remarkable and the price at KY Gun Co. was great, especially since they actually had the gun in stock. Buy this gun without hesitation. You wont be sorry.




Worth the wait...
The SR1911 isnt the old stereotypical clunky, heavy, Ruger. It is a well balanced beautiful piece of weaponry. I picked mine up a couple of weeks ago and have put somewhere in the area of 500 rounds through it. The gun has fed every 230 gr round so far. This includes Federal, RWS, and Aguilla 230 gr ball and Hornady 230 gr. TAP. Only a couple of hiccups on the first two rounds uncleaned out of box but nothing but smooth shooting since. It was shooting left but a slight tap of the rear Novak site fixed that. The fit and finish of this gun is really remarkable and the price at KY Gun Co. was great, especially since they actually had the gun in stock. Buy this gun without hesitation. You wont be sorry.




Nick from Longwood, FL
SR1911 a disappointment
Looking for something good to say about the SR1911... It is a 1911, that is good. The grips look nice. Cast frame, rough machine marks all over the place, no ambi safety go home lefties, low availbility, high price, strange looking mixture of blue and stainless parts, kind of a hodge podge patchwork of various blue and stainless parts. The SR1911 is a 450 gun that sells for 750 to 800 when you can find one. You could do alot better for the same 750-800. Was initially tempted to buy one, but after seeing one at my local gun shop, I decided that the SR1911 was not for me, at least at the 750 + tax + FFL fees + background check fees.




SR1911 a disappointment
Looking for something good to say about the SR1911... It is a 1911, that is good. The grips look nice. Cast frame, rough machine marks all over the place, no ambi safety go home lefties, low availbility, high price, strange looking mixture of blue and stainless parts, kind of a hodge podge patchwork of various blue and stainless parts. The SR1911 is a 450 gun that sells for 750 to 800 when you can find one. You could do alot better for the same 750-800. Was initially tempted to buy one, but after seeing one at my local gun shop, I decided that the SR1911 was not for me, at least at the 750 + tax + FFL fees + background check fees.




John from Bowling Green, KY
Trust Me I OWN ONE!
OK, I have now put over 1000 rounds of various factory ammo through my SR1911 and am still loving it. This gun feeds well with all three brands of magazines Ive used. It comes with two top notch Ruger mags. I fail to understand how someone post negatives about this excellent firearm without even handling or shooting one. Again, KY Gun Companys service was five-star as well. Maybe the negative guy should also have looked at the price.




Trust Me I OWN ONE!
OK, I have now put over 1000 rounds of various factory ammo through my SR1911 and am still loving it. This gun feeds well with all three brands of magazines Ive used. It comes with two top notch Ruger mags. I fail to understand how someone post negatives about this excellent firearm without even handling or shooting one. Again, KY Gun Companys service was five-star as well. Maybe the negative guy should also have looked at the price.




Trevor from Juneau, Alaska
My fav handgun
I ordered one of these from a local gun dealer at the end of september and recieved the weapon the first week of december. It was a long wait, but this gun is worth the wait. Its beautiful to look at and a dream to shoot. Took mine out the day after I picked it up and put 200 Blazer brass rounds through it. didnt have any issues with the gun at all. The only problem i had was not having enough ammo to stay at the range all day. The gun is extreamly easy to take down and clean. I own several handguns. Taurus pt92, Kel-tec p11, S&W Model 19-4, along with other ruger revolvers. I can say without a second thought that the Ruger SR 1911 is the most comfortable, and enjoyable to shoot. If I had the money and there were more avaliable i would buy a second for my lady to play with. I would reccommend this gun to anyone and everyone intrested in a fun gun or a solid 1911.




My fav handgun
I ordered one of these from a local gun dealer at the end of september and recieved the weapon the first week of december. It was a long wait, but this gun is worth the wait. Its beautiful to look at and a dream to shoot. Took mine out the day after I picked it up and put 200 Blazer brass rounds through it. didnt have any issues with the gun at all. The only problem i had was not having enough ammo to stay at the range all day. The gun is extreamly easy to take down and clean. I own several handguns. Taurus pt92, Kel-tec p11, S&W Model 19-4, along with other ruger revolvers. I can say without a second thought that the Ruger SR 1911 is the most comfortable, and enjoyable to shoot. If I had the money and there were more avaliable i would buy a second for my lady to play with. I would reccommend this gun to anyone and everyone intrested in a fun gun or a solid 1911.


























