The Ruger SR45 is now a reality. Â Just days ahead of the 2013 SHOT Show, Sturm, Ruger & Co announced the big bore addition to the company’s popular “SR” series of handguns.
Chambered in .45 ACP, the new SR45 comes standard with 10-round magazines, giving the shooter a lot of firepower. Â Yet, Ruger claims the SR45 remains a relatively thin pistol like the SR9 and SR40. Â According to the specs, the SR45 is 1.27″ wide, which is just 0.07″ wider than a Smith & Wesson M&P. Â The grip width is not specifically mentioned for the SR45.
The gun ships with two 10-round magazines. Â It also comes with a magazine loader and ships in a hard plastic case for storage and transport.
Like other models in the series, the Ruger SR45 has a reversible backstrap, allowing for an arched or flat rear grip frame. Â This allows a shooter to better fit the gun to his or her hand. Â The thumb safety and magazine release button are both ambidextrous.
Like many modern pistols, the new SR45 comes with a mounting rail for attaching accessories. Â So, feel free to add a white light, laser or another doo-dad to your new Ruger pistol.
Two models will be available in the initial SR45 release. Â One version will be a black nitride finished gun with a alloy steel slide on a polymer frame. Â The second model will feature a brushed stainless finish on a stainless steel slide with the same polymer frame. Â Both models will carry an MSRP of $529.
Sights are standard three-dot with the rear sight being angled to reduce the chances of it catching on anything during a draw. Â The rear sight is adjustable for windage and elevation.
Ruger SR45 Specifications
- caliber: Â .45 ACP
- magazine capacity: Â 10-rounds
- barrel length: Â 4.5″
- overall length: 8.0″
- width: Â 1.27″
- height: Â 5.75″
- weight: Â 30.15 ounces (unloaded)
- MSRP: Â $529
No doubt a lot of Ruger fans will appreciate this addition to the SR line. Â It seems that ever since the first SR9 was announced, that people have been clamoring for a .45 ACP version of the gun. Â The problem is the .45 is so much a larger cartridge, merely upsizing the caliber, as many do with the 9mm to .40 S&W, is not generally possible.
Time will tell how popular the SR45 will become. Â However, Ruger has done a very good job in recent years in identifying what new guns to bring to market. Â Clearly this gun has been under development for a while, and it will be interesting to see how it is received. Â We will be at the SHOT Show again this year and bring you all of the details, including more photos and videos, of the gun then.
Ruger is an exhibitor at Media Day, so we should be able to get some trigger time with the pistol and give you an initial evaluation of the gun then.  Meanwhile, we will keep everyone informed on any new developments regarding the Ruger SR45 that happen before then.
19 replies on “Ruger SR45”
I purchased the SR45 has a great feel to it. Shot several rounds and seems to be a decent gun. It has less kick to it than my 9mm which surprised me. Overall loved the feel of the gun and was a great fit for my hand. The plastic case it came in was cheap.. would get another case of better quality.
SR 45 Is it me or is the spring so stiff that I have a hard time pulling it back. Pinched my thumb twice, I’m thinking about putting it in a drawer and forgetting about it.
i just recently bought the sr 45 and i love it. although it is a litte snappy when shooting it. it is a wonderful piece of equipment. i have put almost 500 rounds and had no problems with it. it is very slim so even my small handed wife was able to shoot it. it is pretty accurate out of the box. i have had no problem with the spring being to stiff. i paid $463 after taxes it totaled about $550. i love it an wouldnt trade it at all.
The SR 45 has some snap, greesed it up for first fire, one thing caught my eye, heavy hand a mag & the slide will snap closed, locked & its ready to go, otherwise I like it.