Ruger SR40C vs SIG Sauer P365

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Handguns Ruger SR40C SIG Sauer P365
Summary
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Rank
#20840
#23691
Weight 23.4 oz
Action Semi-Automatic Double Action Only
Caliber .40 S&W 9x19mm Parabellum
Capacity 9Rd 10+1
Finish Stainless Steel Nitron
Gun Type Handgun Pistol
Sights 3 Dot Sight X-RAY3 Day/Night Sights
Details
Brand Ruger
Reviews See 4 Reviews See 118 Reviews
Prices
MSRP $295.90 $699.00
Used Price $207.13 $489.30
Sale Price $266.31 $629.10

Handguns Descriptions

Ruger SR40C

The SR40c is the compact version of the recoil reducing, striker-fired SR40 pistol, one of the slimmest and most ergonomic full-sized .40 caliber pistols on the market today. The SR40c is based on the same high-performance glass-filled nylon frame as those used on the popular SR9, SR9c and SR40 pistols, offering the same, great ergonomic features, including a slim frame, short trigger reach, reversible backstrap, and ambidextrous controls. The SR40c features a through-hardened, stainless steel slide or alloy steel slide with black nitride finish. Specifications: Slide Material: Stainless Steel Twist Rate: 1-16"

SIG Sauer P365

SIG pistols are engineered for reliable performance in the harshest environments and under the most demanding conditions. Often the choice of law-enforcement, military, and lettered government agencies, SIG firearms stand out among the competition. The SIG P365 is a striker-fired 9mm Striker fired semi-auto featuring a steel frame, XRAY3 Day/Night sights, a 10-round flush fit magazine, and black polymer grips. Additionally it has a 3.1-inch barrel, front & rear cocking serrations, a Nitron finish, and a 10-round magazine (12-round magazines are available). Specifications: Frame Material: Steel Frame Weight: 17.8 oz. # of Mags: 2 Overall Length: 5.8" Additional Info: Textured Polymer Grip Module Additional Info: Double Stack Magazine Additional Info: Front Cocking Serrations

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