I own quite a few handguns. Picked one of these up for $300.00 new not expecting a whole lot from it. That was about 2 years ago. It is now my favorite handgun to shoot. I have handguns costing $800 to $1500 that don't shoot as well and as accurate. In my book when it counts you're going to want something easy to shoot, reliable and accurate as possible to help you out in a bad situation. It's my choice for daily carry. As for home defense anyone who doesn't have a 12 gauge loaded with 6 rounds of 00 buck shot sitting in the corner next to your bed is doing it wrong. Yeah, I can get to my handgun, but I am definitely reaching for the shoot gun first.
The second gun I ever bought was the Beretta Cheetah. It's 380, and very comfortable to shoot. I also grabbed a Bersa Thunder due to its value. Again, very comfortable to shoot and very accurate. And at the end of the day, who breaks into your house, looks at your gun and goes "Lol, it's just a 380."
Got one of these a few months ago, and EDC it with a leather IWB holster. After treating the holster with a heat gun and Sno Seal, it fits properly and has good retention. Very comfortable, and the grip feels great in my smallish hands
Nice review. Thank you. I have this gun and it is concealable, easy to shoot and easy to operate with arthritis. I also have a Ruger LCP Max for pocket carry. It is has more muzzle. flip and recoil. The main thing is shot placement. Up close they are both good. Add some distance and the Security 380 excels. I know that for new shooters its a great gun to let them use at the range as it does not scare them with its recoil/muzzle flip.
@@chrissewell1608academy sports Is like 2 miles from my house , they know me there. So I had looked at it a few times while I was there . Academy does not have layaway , I had rifle on layaway at a another place, so I waited until I got that one off ,that didn't stop me from getting extra magazines
I actually purchased this pistol as soon as hit the shelf … Picked it up a very good deal Probably 1K though it I only use FNFMJ and it has eaten them all I have purchased a Galloway +10% RSA With that it even reduces the recoil more .. amazing I don’t have reduced hand strength Im not recoil sensitive I have been shooting semiautomatic pistol’s for 40 + years… So .. why do I love this pistol??? Crazy fast follow up shots in 18oz (sub compact 26ish) sized pistol Not only fast but accurate follow up shots Mozambique drills made easy
I’m 55 combat vet it’s fun to fire with the 15 round clip it’s comfy anyone can fire it…the fixed sights are awesome my eyes are gone yes…I recommend this to anyone who wants to enjoy the range without calling on Thor’s Hammer lol!!!
Saw the promos on that gun, especially it taking 15 round mags, and went n bought one. Took it to the range, shot it, n was surprised of very little recoil. Ex wife shot it n loved the ease of shooting it so bought her one. For those who believe 380 ammo doesn’t have good stopping power I use Hornady Critical Defense ammo as my carry ammo.
Watch Northwoods Testing , Tools &Targets, and Gun Sam Aficionado"s videos on U tube for 380 ammo tests. I am not a fan of Hornady's "Critical Defense" ammo especially in 380. I say this to help you better equip yourself with the best 380 ammo. There are better options. In 9mm their "Critical Duty" 124 gr is one of the best! However In 380 their "Critical Defense" doesn't seem to be a very good one.
Great review thank you!!! My wife and 2 older daughters have been wanting to start shooting and I've been taking them to the range. They mostly shoot my 22 pistol and are not crazy about the recoil on my 9mm's so this might just be worth getting for them as an in between the 22 & 9mm.
I chose this Ruger 380 over the smaller, shorter LCP type guns, even though they cost less and are much easier to carry daily. I chose it also over the Smith for the capacity, etc. I am SO GLAD that I did. I have plenty of 9's and 45s but wanted a smaller easier to shoot 380 , but I didn't want a 6,7,8 round single stack. Its a great pistol to shoot and I can keep it on target and make faster follow up shots on target than most all of my 9mms. Its a great lil pistol imho. Xtra 15 round mags are inexpensive as well. I also have the Girsan MC14T which is a all metal Berretta 86 clone with a tip up barrel that is 4.25" long. I believe the 380 needs all the barrel you can give it. Chronometer tests of 380 ammo usually confirm this. The Girsan is a DA/SA tho and weighs a bit more so I wouldn't carry it as easily. The Ruger wins again as a carry with 15 rounds and less weight over the Girsan MC14T that I have. The Girsan is 13+1 and a fine 380 as well but the DA/SA requires more skill imho.
Galloway Precision sells some very nice aftermarket upgrades to the Ruger Security 380 (& 9mm, and many other mfgrs!). Including a new +3 round magazine bumper, for your 15 round mags, to total 18 rounds!
Just got mine today. I have had 4 surgeries on my right hand and elbow and 4 in my left. Nerve damage. Ive had 2 spinal cord surgeries and titanium plates and screws in my neck. I can not use any other gun except for this one. I tried. I think this is fantastic for people like me. For the few people that I've talked to that talks about a 380 not being good protection, i just tell them that I could get another gun, but i couldn't fire it, so it would basically be a paper weight.
My hand strength is going and I have nerve damage. I have one for times when I can't use my 9mms or other 380s. I have some 9mm rounds that are still doable though it is a very limited number. Ftuted solid copper rounds in a 380 work just great (Lehigh, Underwood, and g9). I do love my new Cheetah 80X 380 as well.
Nice review. I like the security 380. It’s a great gun when bringing family and friend new shooters to the range. Great for those that have hand and wrist issues. It’s dependable and accurate, good for sport and self defense, hand issues or not.
I recently acquired one of these, and have put about a hundred rounds through it. I have had several failures to eject that jammed it, and a couple of failures of the slide to lock back after the last round. I blame the ammo for these problems. I was shooting low-cost ammo; I will be loading higher-quality stuff from now on. It is pleasant to shoot, especially with the 10-round mag in it.
The guy at the gun store showed me this gun and it has the easiest slide ever, but if you get a gun this size you might as well get a 9mm. Anyway my wife has a S&W 380 Bodyguard and its okay just use Hornady ammo if you want a 380.
Good choice. You are actually using 9 mm, this is 9 mm short, AKA 9 x 17 mm, the difference I believe is it’s loaded with less powder and a lighter around creating less spell recoil at the expense about 33 to 50% muzzle, energy, and exchange. The contract is still deadly enough at close range. However, I wouldn’t trust 380 ACP beyond 25 yards. Realistically 15 yards maybe 20. However, home defense gun and a fun training, gun, even a concealed carry gun absolutely. This will be hard to conceal, however, it’s light enough that loaded and will be same weight as say, Springfield hellcat with a 13 round magazine. The only issue is size here. This is not a concealed carry gun, however, it is just small enough to be a concealed carry piece in an emergency or if a person shoots it well, then this is their gun. We had to remember the 380 ACP was always designed to be an up-close and personal fight stopper. I’m not at all concerned. Is the regular 9 mm better? Yes. I’m coming around to the idea that a Ruger LCP Max, that recoil less than a Springfield Hellcat For its intended role as an up and close fight stopper, has a place.
GOOD QUESTION! I should probably do a quick video on that. It's a tough question for me to answer because I shoot the P365-380 a LOT and I'm definitely bias in favor of the P365 over almost any CCW! I carry and shoot the P365 more than any of my other guns so shooting it is close to second nature for me. I think the Sig is easier to CC because it's smaller (the P365 is .72" shorter in length, .8" shorter in height and 4 oz lighter). I think the Sig shoots very soft and easy BUT the Ruger does, imo, have less recoil. The Ruger is easier to rack, has a crisper trigger and it does have higher capacity (15+1 vs 12+1). Anyhow, that would be my quickie comparison.
I own quite a few handguns. Picked one of these up for $300.00 new not expecting a whole lot from it. That was about 2 years ago. It is now my favorite handgun to shoot. I have handguns costing $800 to $1500 that don't shoot as well and as accurate. In my book when it counts you're going to want something easy to shoot, reliable and accurate as possible to help you out in a bad situation. It's my choice for daily carry.
As for home defense anyone who doesn't have a 12 gauge loaded with 6 rounds of 00 buck shot sitting in the corner next to your bed is doing it wrong. Yeah, I can get to my handgun, but I am definitely reaching for the shoot gun first.
The second gun I ever bought was the Beretta Cheetah. It's 380, and very comfortable to shoot. I also grabbed a Bersa Thunder due to its value. Again, very comfortable to shoot and very accurate. And at the end of the day, who breaks into your house, looks at your gun and goes "Lol, it's just a 380."
This is such a great lil gun.. its smooooth! Anyone looking for just an easy gun to learn to shoot, this one is it!
Got one of these a few months ago, and EDC it with a leather IWB holster. After treating the holster with a heat gun and Sno Seal, it fits properly and has good retention. Very comfortable, and the grip feels great in my smallish hands
Nice review. Thank you. I have this gun and it is concealable, easy to shoot and easy to operate with arthritis. I also have a Ruger LCP Max for pocket carry. It is has more muzzle. flip and recoil. The main thing is shot placement. Up close they are both good. Add some distance and the Security 380 excels. I know that for new shooters its a great gun to let them use at the range as it does not scare them with its recoil/muzzle flip.
I bought extra magazines before i purchased the ruger security 380. I love it , my daughter loves it
Sounds like you even planned to love it, long before you even owned it! But I can appreciate your enthisiasm!
@@chrissewell1608academy sports Is like 2 miles from my house , they know me there. So I had looked at it a few times while I was there . Academy does not have layaway , I had rifle on layaway at a another place, so I waited until I got that one off ,that didn't stop me from getting extra magazines
I actually purchased this pistol as soon as hit the shelf … Picked it up a very good deal
Probably 1K though it
I only use FNFMJ and it has eaten them all
I have purchased a Galloway +10% RSA
With that it even reduces the recoil more .. amazing
I don’t have reduced hand strength
Im not recoil sensitive
I have been shooting semiautomatic pistol’s for 40 + years…
So .. why do I love this pistol???
Crazy fast follow up shots in 18oz (sub compact 26ish) sized pistol
Not only fast but accurate follow up shots
Mozambique drills made easy
I’m 55 combat vet it’s fun to fire with the 15 round clip it’s comfy anyone can fire it…the fixed sights are awesome my eyes are gone yes…I recommend this to anyone who wants to enjoy the range without calling on Thor’s Hammer lol!!!
Saw the promos on that gun, especially it taking 15 round mags, and went n bought one. Took it to the range, shot it, n was surprised of very little recoil. Ex wife shot it n loved the ease of shooting it so bought her one. For those who believe 380 ammo doesn’t have good stopping power I use Hornady Critical Defense ammo as my carry ammo.
Why tf did you buy anything for your ex wife, let alone a gun?
@@smokingcrab2290Especially a Gun!? Maybe she wasn't the ex wife, until after the gun was purchased! Then its sad to have lost such a good gun! 😢
Critical duty in 380 sucks. No expansion
Watch Northwoods Testing , Tools &Targets, and Gun Sam Aficionado"s videos on U tube for 380 ammo tests. I am not a fan of Hornady's "Critical Defense" ammo especially in 380. I say this to help you better equip yourself with the best 380 ammo. There are better options. In 9mm their "Critical Duty" 124 gr is one of the best! However In 380 their "Critical Defense" doesn't seem to be a very good one.
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Great review thank you!!! My wife and 2 older daughters have been wanting to start shooting and I've been taking them to the range. They mostly shoot my 22 pistol and are not crazy about the recoil on my 9mm's so this might just be worth getting for them as an in between the 22 & 9mm.
One of the best review videos. Keep it up.
I chose this Ruger 380 over the smaller, shorter LCP type guns, even though they cost less and are much easier to carry daily. I chose it also over the Smith for the capacity, etc. I am SO GLAD that I did. I have plenty of 9's and 45s but wanted a smaller easier to shoot 380 , but I didn't want a 6,7,8 round single stack. Its a great pistol to shoot and I can keep it on target and make faster follow up shots on target than most all of my 9mms. Its a great lil pistol imho. Xtra 15 round mags are inexpensive as well. I also have the Girsan MC14T which is a all metal Berretta 86 clone with a tip up barrel that is 4.25" long. I believe the 380 needs all the barrel you can give it. Chronometer tests of 380 ammo usually confirm this. The Girsan is a DA/SA tho and weighs a bit more so I wouldn't carry it as easily. The Ruger wins again as a carry with 15 rounds and less weight over the Girsan MC14T that I have. The Girsan is 13+1 and a fine 380 as well but the DA/SA requires more skill imho.
Thank you for a very nice & thorough review of this Ruger firearm. Great job.
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Holy shit Da Gun Guy, You're literally talking through my gun buying experience. Big Respect!
Excellent overview.
Galloway Precision sells some very nice aftermarket upgrades to the Ruger Security 380 (& 9mm, and many other mfgrs!). Including a new +3 round magazine bumper, for your 15 round mags, to total 18 rounds!
Old & Moldy here... I use my computer glasses in the range, works very well (are focused for 24' distance, great review Thanks!
Just got mine today. I have had 4 surgeries on my right hand and elbow and 4 in my left. Nerve damage. Ive had 2 spinal cord surgeries and titanium plates and screws in my neck. I can not use any other gun except for this one. I tried. I think this is fantastic for people like me. For the few people that I've talked to that talks about a 380 not being good protection, i just tell them that I could get another gun, but i couldn't fire it, so it would basically be a paper weight.
It's a great gun and with the right ammo, a very fine self defense gun.
My hand strength is going and I have nerve damage. I have one for times when I can't use my 9mms or other 380s. I have some 9mm rounds that are still doable though it is a very limited number. Ftuted solid copper rounds in a 380 work just great (Lehigh, Underwood, and g9). I do love my new Cheetah 80X 380 as well.
I love how easy it is to run the security 380
Nice review. I like the security 380. It’s a great gun when bringing family and friend new shooters to the range. Great for those that have hand and wrist issues. It’s dependable and accurate, good for sport and self defense, hand issues or not.
I recently acquired one of these, and have put about a hundred rounds through it. I have had several failures to eject that jammed it, and a couple of failures of the slide to lock back after the last round. I blame the ammo for these problems. I was shooting low-cost ammo; I will be loading higher-quality stuff from now on. It is pleasant to shoot, especially with the 10-round mag in it.
How come nobody mentions the Walter pk 380 snd pd 380
I like my G3C 9mm very nice price and reliability too
Excellent gun!
The guy at the gun store showed me this gun and it has the easiest slide ever, but if you get a gun this size you might as well get a 9mm. Anyway my wife has a S&W 380 Bodyguard and its okay just use Hornady ammo if you want a 380.
Good choice. You are actually using 9 mm, this is 9 mm short, AKA 9 x 17 mm, the difference I believe is it’s loaded with less powder and a lighter
around creating less spell recoil at the expense about 33 to 50% muzzle, energy, and exchange. The contract is still deadly enough at close range. However, I wouldn’t trust 380 ACP beyond 25 yards. Realistically 15 yards maybe 20. However, home defense gun and a fun training, gun, even a concealed carry gun absolutely. This will be hard to conceal, however, it’s light enough that loaded and will be same weight as say, Springfield hellcat with a 13 round magazine. The only issue is size here. This is not a concealed carry gun, however, it is just small enough to be a concealed carry piece in an emergency or if a person shoots it well, then this is their gun. We had to remember the 380 ACP was always designed to be an up-close and personal fight stopper. I’m not at all concerned. Is the regular 9 mm better? Yes. I’m coming around to the idea that a Ruger LCP Max, that recoil less than a Springfield Hellcat For its intended role as an up and close fight stopper, has a place.
Absolutely not if you’re trying to mitigate recoil. What are people trying to compensate for…sheesh
How would you compare the Ruger to the P365 .380, my ATF CC?
GOOD QUESTION! I should probably do a quick video on that. It's a tough question for me to answer because I shoot the P365-380 a LOT and I'm definitely bias in favor of the P365 over almost any CCW! I carry and shoot the P365 more than any of my other guns so shooting it is close to second nature for me. I think the Sig is easier to CC because it's smaller (the P365 is .72" shorter in length, .8" shorter in height and 4 oz lighter). I think the Sig shoots very soft and easy BUT the Ruger does, imo, have less recoil. The Ruger is easier to rack, has a crisper trigger and it does have higher capacity (15+1 vs 12+1). Anyhow, that would be my quickie comparison.
you shouldn't use the side release on a empty chamber.
You are correct. Didn't even think about it when I was demonstrating the slide release position. I should have had snap caps. Good catch.
The Magazine Release Is Changeable to The Right Side For Left Handed People Like Me
Telling me you got it at Cabela’s without telling me you got it at Cabela’s.
Not so pleasant when you need to tap rack every other round because the recoil and mag springs are weak and the feed ramp is poorly made.
"A trigger safety, is not a real safety! Just hand a glock to a kid, and tell yourself its a safe gun!" - Me
Too much yakking at the beginning of your video, get to the point quick.
Your narcotic use is evident.
FF might be your friend …
You must be a glock guy..