Ruger P95

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jsharlan
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Re: Ruger P95

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I have a P95, I have been more than pleased with it. Ate every round I have put in it flawlessly and its a very affordable handgun.
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Re: Ruger P95

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I don't own a P95. However, from firing a friend's, I'd say it's an excellence weapon. Very reliable and durable. After the break-in period, it hasn't had an issue.

Just my two cents.
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Re: Ruger P95

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I don't own it either, but have shot one as well and I liked it a lot. Felt nice in the hand and was reliable. The one thing I personally didn't like a whole lot about it was the trigger pull on it. Just my $.02
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Re: Ruger P95

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you may be more current in the black powder arena as I am a center-fire guy, but from the research i did (little) TC no longer makes this as a kit but still has parts etc available for their manufactured models.

Either way jsut let me know and I will email some good pics if u have an addy

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Re: Ruger P95

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I have had a 95dc for a while. I haven't had any problems with it and it has fired anything I put in it. It can be a pain to cc it in the summer for me if I don't want to wear a huge shirt but in the winter it is no problem. My dad has also owned his ruger since '91 and hasn't had a problem with it either.

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