Ruger American 9mm Pistol for sale

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Brand:

Ruger

Action:

Double Action

Barrel Length:

4.2

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Capacity:

17

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Marketplace Insights ★ 4.7/5 based on 114 customer reviews across 20 variants from 31 retailers

Highly reliable, accurate, and affordable Ruger pistol with excellent ergonomics, though some users note the heavy trigger pull and stiff racking action as minor drawbacks.

What customers like

Reliability & Durability48%
I have not had a single issue. I have yet to find a round that it did not fire.
Accuracy & Shooting38%
Very accurate right out of the box. I do recommend this.
Great Value for Price35%
For the price it's hard to beat this pistol
Comfortable Grip & Ergonomics28%
Terrific firearm for all hand sizes.
Low Recoil Management20%
Very little recoil. Great for the gals, too.

Common concerns

Heavy Trigger Pull12%
Very hard to shoot tight groups with this kind of trigger.
Magazine & Grip Issues8%
magazines fit kind of sloppy in the gun
Stiff Slide/Racking6%
much harder to rack than expected
Wrong Item Shipped3%
I ordered the ruger american 9mm compact without the manual safety twice and still did not get the compact I paid for.
Frequently Asked Questions
Ruger American 9mm Pistol for sale

How much is a Ruger American Pistol 9mm?

Ruger American Pistol 9mm models typically cost around $364–$439 new. Current marketplace prices range from $328 to $727 across 20 variants from 31 retailers, with most listings between $400–$600. Verify current production status of specific variants directly with Ruger, as availability may vary.

What are common Ruger American 9mm problems?

Ruger issued a safety bulletin for some American Pistols in 9mm: premature wear of the locking surfaces between the slide and barrel may occur. Ruger offers a free retrofit to address this. Extractor tension issues and occasional feeding failures have also been reported.

What is the recall on the Ruger American pistol?

Ruger issued a Safety Bulletin for 9mm American Pistols with serial prefixes "860" and "862" (identifiable by silver stainless barrels). They may develop premature locking surface wear, typically after 10,000+ rounds, potentially causing cracks near the ejection port. Ruger offers free retrofits with upgraded black nitrided barrels.

Is the Ruger American discontinued?

Yes. Ruger has discontinued the American pistol line. It no longer appears in active production, though existing inventory may still be available from retailers at varying prices until supplies run out.

Does TriggerTech make a trigger for Ruger American?

TriggerTech does make triggers for the Ruger American rifle, but not the Ruger American pistol. Their Ruger American rifle trigger features their Frictionless Release Technology. For the pistol, check other aftermarket manufacturers or contact Ruger directly.

Are Ruger American triggers adjustable?

The Ruger American rifle trigger adjusts from 2 to 4 pounds, factory set at 3 pounds, with no gunsmith needed—just remove the action bolts and turn the adjustment screw. The Ruger American pistol trigger is not factory adjustable, but aftermarket options like the Gen II replacement trigger offer adjustability from 2 to 4 pounds.

What is the pull weight of the Ruger American pistol trigger?

The Ruger American pistol trigger pull is approximately 5 to 6 pounds, with one measurement recorded at 5 pounds 14 ounces. Unlike many factory pistols, it offers user adjustability, with some users adjusting pull weight as low as 2 pounds. Aftermarket options like Timney triggers provide additional adjustability.

Is the Ruger American Pistol discontinued?

Yes, the Ruger American Pistol has been discontinued. Ruger quietly dropped it from their website during an early 2026 lineup cleanup, along with the SR22 and a few other models. Used and remaining new stock units are still available through our marketplace.

What's the best ammo for a Ruger American 9mm?

Your Ruger American 9mm feeds reliably with most standard 9mm loads. For self-defense, Federal HST or Speer Gold Dot are well-regarded hollow points. For range use, Federal American Eagle or Blazer Brass are affordable options. Always test several loads in your specific pistol to confirm reliable feeding and ejection.

How much is a used Ruger American 9mm?

Used Ruger American 9mm pistols typically sell for $270–$470 depending on condition, configuration, and seller. Full-size models generally fetch more than compact variants. Check current listings on GunBroker, Armslist, or local gun shops for the most accurate pricing in your area.

Is the Ruger American Compact a good pistol?

"Good" depends on your needs. The Ruger American Compact is reliable, affordable at around $500, and offers solid ergonomics. It has performed consistently across various ammunition types. If you prioritize dependability and value over premium features, it's a capable defensive pistol. Handle one first to confirm the fit.

How much is the Ruger American Compact?

The Ruger American Compact typically sells between $449.99 and $520.99 depending on retailer and configuration, with some listings around $494. Street prices on our marketplace range from $328 to $727.

What are the pros and cons of the Ruger American Pistol?

Pros: mild recoil, crisp trigger, modular grip system, reliable, affordable around $500, good capacity. Cons: some find it top-heavy, trigger pull takes adjustment, limited aftermarket support compared to competitors. Ergonomics vary by shooter, so handling one before buying is worthwhile.

Does the Ruger American have a threaded barrel?

Standard Ruger American pistols don't come with threaded barrels from the factory, but aftermarket threaded barrels are available for most variants. Some retailers also stock specific models with threaded barrels pre-installed. Verify compatibility with your frame size before purchasing.

Does Ruger have a lifetime warranty on their guns?

Ruger has no written lifetime warranty, but they operate an informal lifetime policy. Call their customer service with issues and they typically repair or rebuild firearms at no charge, even decades after purchase. Politeness helps. Discontinued models may have limited parts availability.