[/quote]Hi Chuck,
I'm glad you liked the SR9c. I also was hesitant about not having a manual safety - or at least a grip safety like an XD9 - on light trigger pull carry weapon. I also went with the SR9c and I absolutely love it.
Now that I have been carrying a bit longer (just over a year now), I don't think I would have the same reservations with a carrying a gun without a manual safety. But, I still just love the feel of the SR9c. It is one of the skinnier double stack 9mm's. Although I have big hands, Glocks, XD's, M&P's all feel just a bit too thick to me. The angle of the grip to the barrel feels a bit more like a 1911 to me as well. I don't know who to explain it, but it just feels right.
That said, what doesn't feel right to me is the magazine disconnect safety. Not only does prevent you from firing a chambered round if the mag is dropped, it also should not be dry fired because of possible damage to the mag disconnect mechanism. I recommend removing it - it only takes a few minutes:
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Yes, I really like the SR 9c. It is a really nice shooting gun and I find it to be very accurate. About the magazine disconnect safety. I will get to doing that but I need to evaluate for myself my need to "dry fire" or not.
I know if I show someone that pistol [like my son] the first thing that is done is to check out the trigger pull.

For me I like keeping everything the way it was built to be and not mess with it.
More times than not I wind up screwing things up.

A long time back I attempted to do a trigger job on my Savage .270. It had a 10 b trigger pull which is much too stiff for hunting. I was told it was a simple operation so I attempted
it and I got the trigger pull so light that when I closed the bolt the gun would fire.

I then took it to a gunsmith and for $50 they would do a nice trigger job on it as well as all my rifles. Getting them down to 2.5-3 lbs.
Right now I will leave it be and maybe later do something if I indeed do not like it.
Thanks for the link!!
I was under the impression that the SR 40c was out but it is not. I picked up the 9 sort of hesitantly but after firing it and checking out the ammo [Winchester Supreme Elite +P 124 bonded JHP] I figured it does indeed match up
ballisticly pretty well with the .40. With the 17 shot mag it has a lot of fire power. I was anxious to shoot it because I read that the SR 9c has had "light strike problems" so I wanted to see for myself. After 200 rounds now I have not had
that problem so maybe Ruger has fixed the problem with the newer guns. I will fire it a lot more I am sure, and if it continues to perform as it has thus far it is an exemplary gun.
Chuck

Born in Brooklyn, NY joined AF in '65 as a 2nd Lt. Went through Naval EOD School in 67. Spent
the next 8 years in and around South East Asia. I was stationed in Texas in '84. Retired from the AF in '85.
Remained in Texas, raised my 2 kids and here I stayed. I hope it Rains!!