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| Based on the reputation, it's too bad that Ruger dumped the P89---and others of that platform. They would still sell well in this day and age. |
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| 15 y.o. P90 has done very well by me
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| Posts: 55281 | Location: Henry County , Il | Registered: February 10, 2004 |
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| I bought my P-89 in 1993. I was the manager of a small shop and cherry-picked it out of a batch that came in at the time. Still love it. The Ruger P-Series guns are a line of firearms that can truly be described as "apocalypse - ready". I also have a first year production P-95 that has seen a TON of sub-gun ammo and refuses to die. While I realize that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, I could never figure out why people think they're ugly. I don't share that view. Just me I guess. |
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| P89's are tanks with a veracious appetite. As said, not sexy, clunky and heavy, but man do they send projectiles forward time and time again. I am sorry to say mine is in the safe and has not been fired since I went to "The Dark Side" almost two decades ago. The G23 was just easier to handle, the G19 shot a good bit softer. I don't know much, but considering what I would get for such a well designed weapon and the durability......even as an expensive rock...... I will NEVER sell my '89
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| Had a P-85 many years ago. In 1992 I took it to a Law Enforcement Academy. It was made fun of by the instructor and some of the cadets but it was good enough to eat over a thousand rounds with no problems and earn me the "Top Gun" title. Kind of wish I had kept it.
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| Posts: 52 | Location: Northern Nevada | Registered: June 20, 2012 |
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| I have a P89 and the P 95 they never miss a beat , they seem to be going up a little but most shops do not want to give much for a used one when you trade . but they sell fast when my shop gets one . |
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| quote: Originally posted by andronicus: A P85 MK 2 was my second handgun. It did what it was supposed to do. Not pretty. But form follows function as has been said.
The P85s and P89s have been popping up a bit more lately. Cheap, too. Haven't seen one for more than $300. I recently scored a LNIB Ruger P90 with the case, paperwork and 2 mags for $300. I'm very pleased with it. Very accurate.
Congrats on your steal!!! The P90 is one of the softest recoiling .45s I've ever shot, and it's accurate as heck, too. ENJOY! |
| Posts: 1117 | Location: Arkansas | Registered: September 25, 2008 |
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| ^^^ I totally agree with the statement that the P90 is one of the softest recoiling 45s. |
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