Ruger .40 for sale

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Brand:

Ruger

Barrel Length:

16.12

Caliber:

.40 S&W

Capacity:

15

Finish Per Color:

Black

Rounds:

17

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Brand:

Ruger

Action:

Striker Action

Barrel Length:

3.5"

Caliber:

.40 S&W

Capacity:

9

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Brand:

Ruger

Barrel Length:

4.1"

Caliber:

.40 S&W

Capacity:

15

Finish Per Color:

Black, Nitride

Rounds:

15

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Brand:

Ruger

Barrel Length:

16.1"

Caliber:

.40 S&W

Capacity:

10

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Brand:

Ruger

Action:

Striker Action

Barrel Length:

4.1"

Caliber:

.40 S&W

Capacity:

10+1

Finish Per Color:

Black, Nitride

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Brand:

Ruger

Barrel Length:

16.12"

Caliber:

.40 S&W

Capacity:

10

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Brand:

Ruger

Barrel Length:

4.2"

Caliber:

.40 S&W

Capacity:

10+1

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Marketplace Insights ★ 4.3/5 based on 10 customer reviews across 13 variants from 16 retailers

Most users praise reliability and accuracy, but some early units experienced significant feeding and ejection issues that required manufacturer support.

What customers like

Accurate & Reliable60%
Feeds flawlessly with Ruger ten and fifteen round mags
Compact & Packable30%
Being able to break down quickly to about half length makes it very packable
Well Made Quality30%
The Ruger model 19109 appears to be well made
Fun to Shoot20%
and it has become my go to travel gun

Common concerns

Magazine Feed Issues30%
Out of a 22 round mag, I had 7 failure to feeds
Weak Ejection Problems10%
ejection was very weak and often times, the dummy round wouldn't even eject
Frequently Asked Questions
Ruger .40 for sale

Does Ruger still make a 40 caliber pistol?

Ruger still makes .40 S&W pistols. The SR40 and its variants remain available and are listed on Ruger's site, with retailers currently selling them. Our marketplace also carries new and used .40 caliber Ruger pistols for buyers seeking this caliber.

Is the Ruger 40 pistol any good?

Ruger's SR40 pistols earn solid reviews for ergonomics and recoil management in .40 S&W. The full-size SR40 holds 15 rounds, while the SR40c suits concealed carry. Both are reliable, well-built, and reasonably priced, making them competent choices for home defense or everyday carry.

Is a .40 better than a 9mm?

Neither is objectively better—it depends on your priorities. The 9mm offers lower recoil, higher capacity, and cheaper ammo, making accurate shooting easier. The .40 delivers more energy per round but with sharper recoil. Modern 9mm defensive ammunition performs comparably to .40, so shooter comfort and controllability often matter more than caliber.

Does Ruger make a 40 caliber carbine?

Ruger made the PC Carbine in .40 S&W, featuring a 16-inch barrel and interchangeable magazine wells accepting Ruger or Glock magazines. However, Ruger has since discontinued all .40 S&W products, including this carbine. You may find used examples on our marketplace.

How much does a Ruger carbine cost?

The Ruger PC Carbine is available in 9mm Luger and has an MSRP of $799.00, though some retailers list it lower, around $581.99. Prices vary by retailer and specific features such as stock type and barrel length.

Is Ruger PC Carbine worth it?

Worth depends on your needs. The PC Carbine offers reliable performance, manageable recoil, and magazine compatibility with common Ruger and Glock pistols, priced around $529. It works well for home defense or recreational shooting. Compare it against competitors like the Hi-Point 995 or Kel-Tec Sub-2000 before deciding.