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12/12/2009 5:49:23 PM EDT
I was thinking of getting a P95 but can't decide between the stainless or blued slide model. I like the looks of the blued,but for $30 difference I wouldn't have to worry about the blued finish wearing or rust as much. Has their been any reports of one version having more problems than the other ?



Thanks
12/15/2009 9:44:48 AM EDT
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I was thinking of getting a P95 but can't decide between the stainless or blued slide model. I like the looks of the blued,but for $30 difference I wouldn't have to worry about the blued finish wearing or rust as much. Has their been any reports of one version having more problems than the other ?



Thanks


Make sure you scour Gunbroker before you buy.  There are regularly numerous listings for blued P95s w/ rail for $289 delivered to your dealer from the same business (don't recall the name offhand.)  I also saw a like new blue P95 w/ rail and two mags go for $210 plus $15 shipping within the last two days.

There seems to be a lot of them listed on GB and for some extremely good prices to boot.

Just wanted to pass along the info in case you still weren't sure where you were going to get your pistol from.

Sorry I can't help with you question.

Scott

12/16/2009 5:01:43 PM EDT
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My P85, 15,000 rounds and twenty years old. I wouldn't worry about the blueing, bluing, PARKERIZING to much
12/19/2009 10:17:43 PM EDT
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http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii81/dphill15/IM000030-1.jpg

My P85, 15,000 rounds and twenty years old. I wouldn't worry about the blueing, bluing, PARKERIZING to much


What grips are those?

12/20/2009 8:40:40 PM EDT
[#4]
Hogue grip panels. I've been looking for another set for my P94. I think they don't make them any more. I got this set years ago, later 80s.
Dave
12/27/2009 7:49:30 AM EDT
[#5]
I ended up getting a stainless one for 3 bills out the door. I took it out for the first time this morning and I love this pistol, 250 rds without a hiccup. At 25 yds I was getting  3" groups at the bench, and at 15 yds with a small B-27 I could put them all in the pumpkin. That's good enough for me for a pistol in this price range. Now if I could only get 9mm for $7 a box again and a set of 20 year old eyes.....LOL
12/27/2009 9:02:58 PM EDT
[#6]
I love the P-series, if Ruger had any brains, they would make a .22 conversion kit for these guns. That's the only reason I shoot my Glock more, the Advantage Arms conversion kit.
1/1/2010 4:14:53 PM EDT
[#7]
I love my blued P95, I even got some 5 shot groups that had all 5 rounds touching kinda like a clover leaf. this was at 10 yards. For the price I don't think you can find a better deal.
1/6/2010 1:45:50 PM EDT
[#8]
so are the P95's a good gun? I just seen them on gunbroker.  I have never owned a Ruger, I just sold my Sig Sauer P6 on gunbroker because I wanted something that was brand new.


1/6/2010 7:02:49 PM EDT
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I can't speak directly about the P95s but can say that my wife's P93DAO, essentially a P95 with metal frame, is the most gun for the money ($310) that I/we own.  It's very accurate and has never malfunctioned.  I believe if you check out the threads on the P95 at the Ruger Forums you'll find that many sing its praises.

Hope that helps a bit,
Scott
1/7/2010 8:07:22 PM EDT
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so are the P95's a good gun? I just seen them on gunbroker.  I have never owned a Ruger, I just sold my Sig Sauer P6 on gunbroker because I wanted something that was brand new.




I had a P-95.....great pistol..thousands of rounds through it, and maybe 2-3 malfunctions [probably mag or ammo related]  I wouldn't hesitate to buy another.