The current "Guns & Ammo" magazine has a head-to-head comparison of the new SR45 and the equally new SR1911CMD compact .45 ACP. I'm not going to spoil it for you, but the reviewer ended up liking the trigger of the SR45 over that of the SR1911CMD.
Despite weighing 4-1/2 ozs. more due to it's steel frame, he found the recoil of the SR1911CMD to be sharper than that of the SR45 with all loads tested.
But, the bore axis of the SR45 being higher, it rolled higher, taking a little more time to get back on target.
Ruger is on a roll with the SR and LC series of polymer framed guns. US made by a quality maker that stands behind their products. What's not to like?
My wife likes her SR9 so much, she bought another! I just wanted her to buy two more mags, and she did - but they came with the other gun.
Feminine logic 101 .... ;>)
Despite weighing 4-1/2 ozs. more due to it's steel frame, he found the recoil of the SR1911CMD to be sharper than that of the SR45 with all loads tested.
But, the bore axis of the SR45 being higher, it rolled higher, taking a little more time to get back on target.
Ruger is on a roll with the SR and LC series of polymer framed guns. US made by a quality maker that stands behind their products. What's not to like?
My wife likes her SR9 so much, she bought another! I just wanted her to buy two more mags, and she did - but they came with the other gun.
Feminine logic 101 .... ;>)


















































