![]() The latest gun to join the “micro compact” club is from Ruger and it’s a dandy: the Ruger MAX-9. About a year later Springfield Armory introduced its Hellcat, billed as the highest-capacity micro compact available with an extended magazine holding 13 rounds. The little 9mm was instantly popular and created a new category of pistols called Micro Compacts. In 2018, SIG shocked the shooting community by introducing the P365 - a tiny gun with a generous magazine capacity. So, you probably want to be sure to install it on a firearm with the Shield RMSc footprint. Just keep in mind that it is not adjustable for windage or elevation. However, the optic alone goes for a low MSRP of only $99.95. Correspondingly, the Max-9 with the factory-installed ReadyDot is $489.00, even cheaper than the original MSRP. The price of the Max-9 alone is now down to $439.00 from the original $499.00. This makes the optic one of the most rugged, realizable, waterproof, and shock-resistant pistol optics available, according to the company. Likewise, installed at the factory, the ReadyDot features fixed windage and elevation and avoids the necessity for delicate adjustment mechanisms. As a result, it never needs a battery and self-adjusts for brightness. ![]() The ReadyDot utilizes light-gathering properties of fiber optics, as opposed to micro-electronics, to generate the aiming dot. Featuring a 15 MOA dot, the ReadyDot is highly visible and optimized for rapid target acquisition. Utilizing the Shield RMSc footprint, the reflex optic co-witnesses with the tritium fiber-optic front sight of the Max-9. Ruger is Now Offering Max-9 with Factory Installed Ruger ReadyDot Micro Reflex Optic Now, not only has the price come down on the pistol, but you can get it with a factory-installed Ruger ReadyDot for $10 less than the original MSRP of the pistol alone. With its low price point and compact size, it quickly became a force in the concealed carry market. Just a couple of years ago, Ruger released the Max-9 optic-ready pistol, to much fanfare (below).
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