Just a couple of years ago, Ruger released the Max-9 optic-ready pistol, to much fanfare (below). With its low price point and compact size, it quickly became a force in the concealed carry market. Now, not only has the price come down on the pistol, but you can get it with a factory-installed Ruger ReadyDot for $10 less than the original MSRP of the pistol alone.
Ruger is Now Offering Max-9 with Factory Installed Ruger ReadyDot Micro Reflex Optic
Utilizing the Shield RMSc footprint, the reflex optic co-witnesses with the tritium fiber-optic front sight of the Max-9. Featuring a 15 MOA dot, the ReadyDot is highly visible and optimized for rapid target acquisition.
The ReadyDot utilizes light-gathering properties of fiber optics, as opposed to micro-electronics, to generate the aiming dot. As a result, it never needs a battery and self-adjusts for brightness. Likewise, installed at the factory, the ReadyDot features fixed windage and elevation and avoids the necessity for delicate adjustment mechanisms. This makes the optic one of the most rugged, realizable, waterproof, and shock-resistant pistol optics available, according to the company.
The price of the Max-9 alone is now down to $439.00 from the original $499.00. Correspondingly, the Max-9 with the factory-installed ReadyDot is $489.00, even cheaper than the original MSRP. However, the optic alone goes for a low MSRP of only $99.95. Just keep in mind that it is not adjustable for windage or elevation. So, you probably want to be sure to install it on a firearm with the Shield RMSc footprint.
On March 15, 2021, Mike Detty reported:
In 2018, SIG shocked the shooting community by introducing the P365 — a tiny gun with a generous magazine capacity. The little 9mm was instantly popular and created a new category of pistols called Micro Compacts. About a year later Springfield Armory introduced its Hellcat, billed as the highest-capacity micro compact available with an extended magazine holding 13 rounds. The latest gun to join the “micro compact” club is from Ruger and it’s a dandy: the Ruger MAX-9.
First Look at the Ruger Max-9 Pistol
The new Ruger MAX-9 is a petite gun that possesses a more than adequate magazine capacity, great trigger, an all-light visible front sight and the ability to mount a micro-red dot sight.
The MAX-9 features a textured polymer frame that contributes to its light weight — just 18.4 ounces unloaded. It has an overall length of just 6 inches, is 4.5 inches tall and less than 1-inch wide. Ruger ships the gun (where legal) with a 10-round flush-fit magazine and an extended 12-round magazine. Thirteen rounds of ammunition should be comforting for those using the gun for concealed carry.
Worthy of note is the front sight that comes standard on the MAX-9 and allows the shooter to see it in any lighting conditions. It features a green fiber-optic rod to make the sight glow in daylight. Behind the fiber optic is a piece of tritium that will also make the sight glow during low-light hours.
Optic Options
Carrying an optic on a concealed carry gun is something that more and more shooters are exploring. The MAX-9 features an optics plate, designed for the J-Point and Shield pattern dot sights. I made a quick drive over to Riton Optic’s (ritonoptics.com) Tucson office and borrowed one of its excellent X3 Tactix MPRD (Micro Pistol Red Dot) optics. It took just a minute to install on the Ruger and mounted directly to the gun without the need for an adapter plate. The X3 Tactix MPRD features a 3.5 MOA dot with 10 different brightness levels. It is powered by a common CR2032 battery, and Riton claims one of these cheap and readily available batteries can provide up to 50,000 hours of life! The red dot weighs just 6/10ths of an ounce, uses premium Japanese glass and also boasts a lifetime warranty!
Rounds Downrange
With the MAX-9 quipped with the X3 Tactix, I drove out to Sonoita, Ariz., where there is a piece of BLM land that I like to shoot on. On a blustery day with 25 MPH gusts my biggest concern was my target rocking back and forth in its target stand. Despite this, the little Ruger performed admirably. You can see from my accuracy chart that I used three different range-style loads along with three different defense loads, two of which were +P loads. Everything fed, cycled, fired and ejected fine. While the MAX-9 is rated for use with +P ammo, its manual states that a steady diet of these hot rounds will shorten the life of the gun.
Ruger has built a reputation of building quality guns that will last a lifetime. Backed by great customer service, Ruger’s guns are also affordable. The MAX-9 is no different and has a suggested retail price of just $499. Those looking for a micro-compact capable of using a red dot sight should definitely include the MAX-9 in their research! Watch my entire test in the video about. Also, keep an eye out for my full written review in an upcoming issue of Combat Hanguns magazine, available at OutdoorGroupStore.com. For even more info, please visit ruger.com.
Ruger MAX-9 Performance
Ammo | Velocity | Energy | Group |
Aguila 124-grain FMJ | 985 | 267 | 1.40 |
American Eagle 115-grain FMJ | 1,055 | 284 | 1.22 |
Black Hills 115-grain JHP | 1,094 | 305 | 1.00 |
DoubleTap Solid Copper 115-grain +P HP | 1,078 | 296 | 1.27 |
Federal 150-grain TSJ Syntech Action Pistol | 816 | 221 | 1.06 |
Hornady American Gunner 124-grain XTP +P | 1,050 | 303 | 1.06 |
Speer Gold Dot G2 135-grain Carry Gun | 1,008 | 304 | 1.20 |
Average | 1.17 |
Ruger MAX-9 Specs
- Caliber: 9mm Luger
- Overall Capacity: 10+1 (flush); 12+1 (extended)
- Slide Material: Through-hardened ally steel
- Slide Finish: Black Oxide
- Safety: Manual
- Slide Width: 0.95-inch
- Grip Frame: High-performance, glass-filled nylon
- Feature: Optics Ready
- Barrel Material: Alloy Steel
- Barrel Finish: Black Oxide
- Overall Barrel Length: 3.20 inches
- Front Sight: Tritium fiber-optic
- Rear Sight: Drift adjustable
- Magazines Included: One, 12-round; one, 10-round
- Overall Length: 6 inches
- Overall Weight: 18.4 ounces
- Height: 4.52 inches
- Grooves: 6
- Twist: 1:10″ RH
- MSRP:
$499.00$439.00
Source: www.personaldefenseworld.com