Malfunction moments

Alan

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Can you tell us about a time when you encountered a reliability problem and how you managed to resolve it?
 
I was once chasing some random failures to feed, and it turned out the magazine springs were just worn out. I replaced them and the problem was gone, it reminded me that reliability often comes down to the simple things..
 
secuirty 9 w/n lock back after last round. I sent it to ruger, they said they changed the slide lock and slide lock spring. Took it out to the range and it failed. Called ruger and they sent me 2 15 round magazines, not much of a difference it still does not lock back consistently.
 
secuirty 9 w/n lock back after last round. I sent it to ruger, they said they changed the slide lock and slide lock spring. Took it out to the range and it failed. Called ruger and they sent me 2 15 round magazines, not much of a difference it still does not lock back consistently.
Sounds like it’s training for “surprise reloads.” I’d send it back again...politely persistent wins
 
From the web
The Ruger Security-9 is generally considered a reliable budget-friendly pistol, but users have reported issues with failure to feed (FTF), failure to eject (FTE), and the slide failing to lock back on an empty magazine, often due to a tight feed ramp or magazine-related issues. While many, like the YouTube channel Pro version, perform well with proper cleaning, some users report needing to polish the feed ramp to ensure smooth operation
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Commonly Reported Problems:
  • Failure to Feed (FTF): The most common issue reported is the pistol failing to go fully into battery, frequently occurring in the first few hundred rounds. This can often be resolved by polishing the feed ramp or allowing it to smooth out with use.
  • Failure to Eject (FTE) / Stovepipes: Some users have experienced cases getting stuck in the ejection port.
  • Slide Lock Issues: The slide may fail to lock open on an empty magazine, or conversely, it may lock back prematurely while firing due to the user's thumb hitting the slide stop.
  • Magazine Issues: Some users have reported issues with the 15-round magazines not feeding correctly, particularly in the compact model.
 
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Went to the range yesterday, and it only locks back about 30% of the time , calling Ruger customer service the last two days and no answer. I'm going to bother them again.
 
So, I sent it back to ruger and this time they changed the slide and barrel. As soon as i got it back and racked the slide I new it was fixed, it just felt better, and subsequent shooting sessions proved it. Not sure what it was, but it was a thing. I do like shooting the pistol and I am glad it was resolved. Cheers to Ruger!
 
So, I sent it back to ruger and this time they changed the slide and barrel. As soon as i got it back and racked the slide I new it was fixed, it just felt better, and subsequent shooting sessions proved it. Not sure what it was, but it was a thing. I do like shooting the pistol and I am glad it was resolved. Cheers to Ruger!
Funny how you can feel the difference immediately just by racking the slide. Glad Ruger stepped up and got your pistol running right again! Credit to them
 
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