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Ruger P95


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10 hours ago, gregintenn said:

Is this a complete collection of P series pistols? If so, that’s pretty cool, and probably a pretty good investment. If not, how many are you missing?

There are a few double-action-only models in 9,40 and 45. I don't have any .40SW models since I don't reload that caliber. There are p85, p91, p93 and p94 models too. I don't have those either. After this P95 I think I'm pretty happy with what I have. I still have my Glock carry pistol and such but it's fun to have old clunky things like these that eat all kinda ammo and run so well. 

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18 hours ago, joe4vol said:

I haven’t been seeing them in pawnshops for quite a while. I would like to have a KP95 like you just found. I will have to make do with the regular blued one. 

It's hard to be choosy when they are so few and far between. I usually just grab what I can no matter what color it is. As long as I can do a function check and make sure its working properly . But you're are right , they are getting scarce in pawn shops too. On the topic of Pawn Shops , they sometimes are higher in price than a regular gun shop. 

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I found this little orphan the other day at a pawn shop while looking for some metric tools. This one is the first polymer pistol that Ruger made. The previous one I showed here was the second generation P95. This one has the squared trigger guard and no light rail. This one is decock-only which is nice. This one has rode in the floor board of a truck or inside  tool box but shot very little. Lots of wear on the outside but the innards are almost mint. 

 

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36 minutes ago, tercel89 said:

I found this little orphan the other day at a pawn shop while looking for some metric tools. This one is the first polymer pistol that Ruger made. The previous one I showed here was the second generation P95. This one has the squared trigger guard and no light rail. This one is decock-only which is nice. This one has rode in the floor board of a truck or inside  tool box but shot very little. Lots of wear on the outside but the innards are almost mint. 

 

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Good find! Does this one finish the collection?

Posted
11 hours ago, TennesseeCamper said:

Good find! Does this one finish the collection?

Nah , I still gotta get a P85. The 85 was the first one that started the whole P-Series. 

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20 minutes ago, tercel89 said:

Nah , I still gotta get a P85. The 85 was the first one that started the whole P-Series. 

I believe the first one that I owned was the     P89.  Good luck in your continued hunt for the P85.

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4 hours ago, tercel89 said:

Nah , I still gotta get a P85. The 85 was the first one that started the whole P-Series. 

Can't have mine .... 😛

🙂

 

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A p95DC 9mm was my first pistol.  I have put too many rounds to count through it and so far have never had a problem with it. They are built like a tank and when the hammer is back that single action trigger is nice.

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These were the first guns that got me interested in this 2A world. Looks great! I need to start looking for some as well.

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