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| My college buddy bought one back in 1995 when we turn of age. It worked well for him as a lefty - I shot it several times but the 10rd capacity at the time was a turn off, as I don't think there were 'pre-ban' mags (?), but I could be wrong. |
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| Posts: 28949 | Location: Johnson City, TN | Registered: April 28, 2012 |
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| Old Ruger P-series metal guns are always a great value.
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| quote: Originally posted by 12131: Old Ruger P-series metal guns are always a great value.
Plus Arnie in True Lies was a fan (KP90) as was Keenan Ivory Wayans in Low Down Dirty Shame
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| I walked into a gun shop not long ago and they had a Ruger P 94 for 149 , I jumped on it was the dirtiest gun I ever saw . I took it home cleaned it up and its flawless . also picked up a stainless P 95 and its a tac driver |
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| and you can drive nails with them, or use them for boat anchors, or as an excuse for new, heavier gunbelts. |
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| I was a Ruger P95 fan for a number of years followed by the P89... then a few years ago I decided to upgrade to Sigs.. and went the P226 route.... maybe this was a fluke but last week I went to my gun range and set up a number of target and shot my two Sigs. Just pretty fast mag empty of 10 rounds at a pie plate target about 25 feet away... both gave me about 4" groups... then for some reason I had thrown a Ruger P95 in and decided to dump 10 rounds with it.... 2" group! And I'm not sure I've ever shot this P95 before. In fact I have to admit I don't remember how it came to be in my gun safe.... just the basic old slick grip blue model de-cock only.
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| Posts: 4441 | Location: Greenville, SC | Registered: January 30, 2017 |
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| quote: Originally posted by 12131: Old Ruger P-series metal guns are always a great value.
Yes, I think they are undervalued pistols. I had a .45 auto and it was very accurate and quite reliable. |
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| Posts: 55290 | Location: Henry County , Il | Registered: February 10, 2004 |
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| you never have to be concerned about forgetting that you are carrying a Ruger P90 on you ,
Safety, Situational Awareness and proficiency.
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| Posts: 55290 | Location: Henry County , Il | Registered: February 10, 2004 |
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| quote: Originally posted by Wolfpacker: I have a couple of KP94 and KP93 in excellent condition and extra magazines for both sets.
If in extremely rare case of a breakage in either set, my son will be able to use one for spare parts.
As mentioned above, Ruger P-series guns are rugged, workhorse, semi automatic pistols. There are prettier guns. There are far more expensive guns. I own more expensive pistols myself. However, there’s not a more dependable self defense weapon in my opinion. These Ruger are tough as nails.
Yep, I put them right there with the Beretta 92, the Glocks, and the old SIGs.
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