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Ruger p95 |
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Reviewer Rating 8 | Average Rating: 7.67 | Rate this Firearm |
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Semi-Auto |
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9 mm |
capacity: |
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16 |
barrel Length: |
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3.01" - 4 " |
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$300 - $400 |
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Very reliable, accurate, and inexpensive. My first handgun in 2000. I've bought several others since and sold them all except my current carry, the S&W M&P compact. But I never considered selling my P95! Neither my Glock or Beretta could measure up to it. |
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The P95 delivers only a mild recoil, enhancing its accuracy. It breaks down very easy and requires little maintenance though a wise shooter will do faithful cleanings and lub. |
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I really like the decocker feature. I did use it as my carry gun for a while, and still do sometimes when I'm wearing a winter coat, but it's a little big for regular concealed carry. Best use is target shooting and home defense. Anyone can learn to use it and deliver accurate hits. All that for a reasonable price? Ruger had hit a homerun with the P95. |
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