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i just bought a ruger p95 a month ago and all though it is a big gun to cc it does shoot well and has very little recoil i did alot of looking and reading on this gun and found alot of great reviews and very little bad about them and so far the gun handles just like what i have read about them
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(09-19-2012, 08:00 PM)swamp8fox Wrote: i just bought a ruger p95 a month ago and all though it is a big gun to cc it does shoot well and has very little recoil i did alot of looking and reading on this gun and found alot of great reviews and very little bad about them and so far the gun handles just like what i have read about them
I have a P95. Had it for years its a great gun and tough has nails. Took about 500rnds to break it in but since then it has been flawless. You made s good choice. Congrats on the P95 shoot the hell out of it and be safe.

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The P85 was my very first pistol. Very similar to the later P95. It has worked flawlessly over the years, but has become my "garage defense" gun after buying several others since then.
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yes my first gun the reason to for this one was price not much in funds for the nicer brands right now
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For the money they cant be beat. JMO
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I have an early P90 that in all these years has been reliable and ate everything it was fed. Never forgot an early review in the NRA Rifleman where it was stated that it looks like what it is. Not known as the brick for nothing, would also make a heck of a club.
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Love my P95, but have to part ways with it to move to a 1911 platform. I was able to CC it by using an Uncle Mikes IWB holster, but that pistol is thick enough to remind you its there.
Mecgar makes excellent 17rd magazines for it, and Blackhawk CQC serpa holster is great to OCing it.
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youll be happy with that and it will lasat you a long time.
i have a P89 and its huge and heavy but shoots great and has nevernot gone boom when i wanted it to. oh and its pretty accurate for a cheap gun
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