Ruger’s Security 9 & EC9s: Continuing a Legacy of Performance — SHOT Show 2018

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Ruger's Security 9 & EC9s: Continuing a Legacy of Performance — SHOT Show 2018

The Ruger Security 9 offers a lot of bang for your buck. It’s chambered in 9mm and features a 15+1 round capacity.

Ruger's Security 9 & EC9s: Continuing a Legacy of Performance — SHOT Show 2018

The Security 9 features
a textured grip frame that provides a secure and comfortable grip.

Ruger always as a few tricks up their sleeves and at a price that is right. We will be covering many of the other new products later in the week, but decided to start with the new Security 9. Recalling the unwavering durability of the Security 6 revolver, the new Security 9 has a strong name to live up to.

Impressions

The Security 9 is a mid-sized or compact pistol, a perfect first-time buyer pistol. Similar in size to a Glock 19 or M&P9C, the Security 9 features a 15-round flush fit magazine. The gun has a very clean look and features you might not expect. For example, it features front and rear cocking serrations. The sights are steel. Out of the box, I like them.

To round out the new Ruger handguns, also available is the EC9s. EC stands for everyday carry, and Ruger designers meant it. Building on the proven LCP design, the EC9s is a slightly scaled up version for the 9mm round. It is a fantastic option for the CCW market, at a price you are going to like.

SPECS —Security-9

  • Cartridge: 9mm
  • Capacity: 15+1 rds.
  • Alloy Steel Barrel
  • Barrel length: 4 in.
  • Overall Length: 7.24 in.
  • Weight: 23.7 oz.
  • MSRP: $379
Ruger's Security 9 & EC9s: Continuing a Legacy of Performance — SHOT Show 2018

The EC9s is the perfect size for CCW and also priced at an affordable $299. It’s chambered in 9mm and has a 7+1 round capacity.

SPECS—EC9s

  • Cartridge: 9mm
  • Capacity: 7+1 rds.
  • Alloy Steel Barrel
  • Barrel length: 3.12 in.
  • Overall Length: 6 in.
  • Weight: 17.2 oz.
  • MSRP: $299

Pricing

Why are we talking about both of these handguns in the same release? Simple. The first time I saw these pistols, I placed them together as a set. They’re both priced for a new shooter. You can have a full-sized pistol for training and home defense and a small gun for CCW all for the price of one normal striker-fired pistol.

Ruger's Security 9 & EC9s: Continuing a Legacy of Performance — SHOT Show 2018

The EC9s includes finger grip extension floorplate that can be added to the magazine for comfort and improved grip

The Security 9 retails for $379, the EC9s for $299. Knowing Ruger, street price will be a bit leaner than that. It is not out of the question that you will be able to buy both for under $600, and have all the bases covered. This is going to be a hard value proposition to beat.

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About the author: Clay Martin is a former Marine and Green Beret, retiring out of 3rd Special Forces Group. He is a multi-decade and -service sniper, as well as 3-Gun competitor and Master ranked shooter in USPSA Production. In addition to writing about guns, he is the author of “Last Son of The War God,” a novel about shooting people that deserve it. You can also follow him on twitter, @offthe_res or his website, Off-The-Reservation.com

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  • Tom March 4, 2021, 9:06 pm

    Actually the LE is short for law enforcement. Has nothing to do with economy.

  • Christopher K. M November 11, 2018, 11:45 am

    The EC9s good little gun,no jams with 115grain FMJ ,#12 bird shot,124grain HP ammo,7 yards shots are great,i like them a lot better than LC9,if you have big hands you will need a longer a grip for the magazine,you can find cheap any where,i keep my EC9s in my leg holster,great CCW back up gun and great price,paid 229.00 for mine.

  • David Telliho January 25, 2018, 8:39 am

    daddy wants one……make it 2

  • srsquidizen January 25, 2018, 6:49 am

    Needs to be made clear that the EC9s is NOT designed off the LCP pocket pistol which is a .380. The E indicates it’s an “economy” version of the 9mm LC9s and it looks to be just about exactly the same pistol except for the sights. My guess is they probably cut some corners internally as well to get the MSRP down that much.

    • Christopher Sourp January 26, 2018, 10:17 am

      I wouldn’t buy one. They probably did cut some corners and for 100.00 dollars more you can find a much better EDC firearm.
      Just my opinion…..

      • Tom March 25, 2021, 8:08 pm

        Actually the “e” stands for everyday as in everyday carry “ec”.

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