Ruger SR40C for sale

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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:

3.5"

Caliber:

.177

Capacity:

9, 15

Finish Per Color:

Black Nitride

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Frequently Asked Questions
Ruger SR40C for sale

What is the difference between SR40 and SR40c?

SR40 is full-size with a 15-round capacity and longer barrel, suited for range use and home defense. SR40c is a compact version with a 9-round capacity, designed for concealed carry. Both fire .40 S&W and use striker-fired actions.

What caliber is a Ruger SR40c?

The Ruger SR40c is chambered in .40 S&W. It is a compact, striker-fired pistol with a 15-round standard magazine capacity, intended for concealed carry use.

How reliable is the Ruger SR40c?

The SR40c is generally considered reliable. Professional evaluations reported no significant malfunctions across various ammunition types, and users commonly report trouble-free performance through thousands of rounds in competitions and training. Most reported issues trace to ammunition or operator error rather than the pistol itself.

Is the Ruger SR40C discontinued?

Yes, Ruger discontinued the SR40c. It is no longer in production, though used examples remain available on the secondary market.

How many rounds does a Ruger SR40c hold?

The SR40c holds 9 rounds in its flush-fit magazine or 15 rounds in its standard magazine with grip extension sleeve. Both magazines are included — the 15-round magazine is the primary capacity at 15+1, while the 9-round flush magazine offers a more compact profile. Both are double-stack designs.

When did the Ruger SR40c come out?

Ruger announced the SR40c in June 2011 as the compact variant of its SR40 pistol.

What holsters are compatible with the SR40c?

Multiple manufacturers offer holsters molded specifically for the SR40c, including IWB, OWB, and appendix carry styles in Kydex and hybrid materials. Prices typically range $40–$160. Verify fit before purchasing, as the SR40c is discontinued and some makers may have limited stock.

Can you put a red dot on a Ruger SR40?

Yes. The standard SR40 slide lacks a factory optic cut, so you'll need an aftermarket mount. EGW offers a dovetail mount called the Venom Plate, designed for Venom optic compatibility. Galloway Precision also makes SR40-specific mounts. Verify compatibility with your chosen optic before purchasing.