Ruger 3503 Max-9 Optic Ready 9mm Luger 3.20″ Barrel 10+1

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Ruger 3503 Max-9 Optic Ready 9mm Luger 3.20″ Barrel 10+1 Or 12+1, High Performance Glass-Filled Nylon Grip Frame, Optic Cut Through-Hardened Steel Slide, Polymer Grip & No Manual Safety

$339.99

157 in stock

The Ruger Max-9 is slim, lightweight and compact for personal protection. It’s striker-fired with a short, smooth trigger pull, clean break and positive reset. It also features rugged construction with through-hardened alloy steel slide; one-piece, precision-machined fire control chassis; and high-performance, glass-filled nylon grip frame. The slide is optic ready for direct mounting of co-witnessed JPoint and Shield-pattern micro red dot sights. It utilizes tritium fiber optic day/night front sight for high visibility and drift adjustable rear sight. A cold hammer-forged barrel results in ultra-precise rifling that provides exceptional accuracy and longevity. Safety features include integrated trigger safety, manual safety, internal striker blocker and inspection port that allows for visual confirmation of a loaded or empty chamber. This Pro model features a no manual safety. NOTE: JPoint & Shield-pattern micro red dots are NOT included.

UPC

736676035038

Manufacturer

Ruger / Sturm, Ruger & Co.

Manufacturer Part Number

3503

Number of Magazines

2

State Restriction (OR)

NO SALE TO OREGON

State Restriction (CA)

NO SALE TO CALIFORNIA

State Restriction (WA)

NO DIRECT SHIP TO WASHINGTON

State Restriction (RI)

NO DIRECT SHIP TO RHODE ISLAND

Capacity

12

Length

11.1000

Caliber/Gauge

9mm

Barrel Length

3.2000

Action

Semi-Auto

Sights Type

ADJUSTABLE

Slide Description

Serrated Black Oxide Steel with Optic Cut

Safety

No Manual

Model

Max-9

Sights

Front Night Sight

Product Type

Striker Fired

Rate of Twist

1-in-10" RH

Package Height

11.25

Package Width

9.63

Shipping Weight

2.15

ATF Type

PISTOL

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