This video analyzes the Heckler & Koch SR9 rifle, a variant designed to bypass the 1989 "assault weapon" import ban. Approximately 4,000 were imported between 1990 and 1998. The SR9 is characterized by its bare muzzle and distinctive thumbhole stock and handguard. Early models featured a delicate faux wood grain finish. Special editions, the SR9T and SR9TC, incorporated PSG-1 grip and trigger assemblies along with MSG-90 or PSG-1 buttstocks, leveraging the administrative nature of the ban for target shooting designs. The video explores the design and import context of this unique H&K firearm.
This video, part 3 of a 4-part series, demonstrates the proper lubrication process for a Ruger SR-9 pistol. A Brownells gunsmith provides a step-by-step guide, focusing on the lubrication aspect of firearm maintenance. The description encourages viewers to watch the other parts of the series for disassembly, cleaning, and reassembly instructions. It also directs viewers to Brownells' website for products used in the video and more firearm how-to guides.
This video documents Nutnfancy's experience with a replacement Ruger SR-9 pistol after multiple failures with a previous unit. Despite initial disappointment and a "Trench Warfare" drill incident, the replacement SR-9 undergoes further testing in a solo desert expedition. The reviewer notes that the new pistol shoots high and right, requiring sight adjustment, but generally performs well with over 200 rounds fired, even after a "Snow test." The video aims to provide an update on the SR-9's reliability, considering its price point.
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