Assembled Stainless Steel Guide Rod for Ruger® Security-380® Compact Pistols
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Ruger® Security-380® Compact Assembled Stainless Steel Guide Rod
Add weight to reduce muzzle flip and decrease follow up shot time of your Security 380® Compact Pistol with our Assembled Stainless Steel Guide Rod. Also allows use of different spring rates to tune the pistol to your needs and handloads. These are polished and assembled with Loctite to your needs. Our recoil springs are made from Chrome Silicon Spring Wire, not inferior music wire, which are made to last and provide a more enjoyable shooting experience. Made to our specs from ISMI, a leader in spring manufacturing for Formula One as well as the firearm industry. Select spring rate and retainer finish, and we'll assemble it as requested.
We offer fully assembled units captured like factory in -10%, OEM, +10%, and +20%.
The Stainless Steel Guide Rod Assembly comes with your choice of a Polished Stainless Steel or Blacked Stainless Steel Retainer.
Fits Ruger® Security-380® Compact Pistols.
As always, proudly made right here in the USA.Free Shipping!
Specifications
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Parent SKUGP-GRA-SEC380
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BrandGalloway Precision
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Country of OriginUSA
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AssemblyFletcher NC USA
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Item ConditionBrand new in original packaging
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Made fromStainless Steel and Chrome Silicon Spring Wire
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Spring rate-10%, OEM, +10%, +20%
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Retainer finishBlacked Stainless Steel, Stainless Steel
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ManufacturerGalloway Precision
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Product questions
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Nov 18, 2024, 18:44
With the 20+ spring. What grain ammo is recommended? And will is cycle will weaker ammo?
Nov 19, 2024, 08:46Bullet weight isn't the factor, it is the pressure pushing it. If your going to the highest rate on the 380 it should be only for feeding the highest pressure ammo, like +P, as most will not cycle well with the higher rate. 380 is sub sonic normally and the stock rate is best for practice ammo that will be just inside sami specs, higher grade ammo will be in the middle to high for standard pressure and have a higher FPS. You will want the stock rate spring assembly for practice ammo unless you load your own to the higher pressure ranges.
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Jun 17, 2024, 15:08
I've been getting light primer strikes with my Security 380. It went back to Ruger and they've returned it. It's better, but I'm still getting quite a few light strikes. When looking at the pistol, there's almost no tension on the spring when the barrel is in it's "normal" position. Will the +10% spring exert more tension when everything is normal? I'm hoping this will press the round further back towards the breech face.
Jun 18, 2024, 08:03The higher rate spring will have more holding force at battery yes. I've never seen on that was weak at battery in these though as they are tilting action not blow back. You're having misfires with off the shelf factory loaded ammo across multiple brands?
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Dec 6, 2023, 11:15
I have the security 380 with the easy rack. I’m interested in shooting the underwood extreme defender +P. Which rod % would you recommend? Thank you.
Dec 6, 2023, 13:07The highest rate we offer would be your best option for the very high pressure load range of that sort of ammo. I would reach out to Ruger to confirm the chamber will handle the extreme range of pressure some of the higher end custom defensive ammo runs at.
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Oct 16, 2023, 13:14
With factory ammo have there been any cycling issues with the 10 & 20% increased spring rates? Do you suggest sticking with the OE spring rate with factory ammo?
Oct 16, 2023, 14:25Going up to the 10% with standard pressure or high pressure ammo will work fine. The low pressure loads that just barely make it into pressure minimum range will not cycle well. The 20% increase is for the higher pressure ammo out there.
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Oct 1, 2023, 19:19
My 380 fails to feed even with good ammo on occasion, locks back despite rounds still in the magazine and occasionally fails to go into battery, what spring would you recommend
Oct 2, 2023, 08:57If your having this issue across the spectrum with quality off the shelf ammo regardless of mag used and it continues when you hand it off to other shooters I recommend sending it back for inspection.
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Michael MolloyOct 7, 2024, 18:15I am not a fan of the stock recoil spring on the Security-380. Once I found this I ordered in the OEM weight as my goal was to replace the stock with a proper metal guide-rod. While I feel the spring may be a hint heavier than OEM, the action itself feels very smooth and cannot wait until I take it to the range!
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