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    Default ruger p95

    Does anyone here own one of these? I've been searching for a nice sa/da pistol that's cheap and on the larger side for open carry. Any feedback would be great!





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    I own one, my father owns one. With a hogue grip installed, these things drive tacks. My most accurate firearm owned. And I have Glocks, Taurus, S&W, Walthers, and Kel-Tecs
    Eppur Si Muove

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    P95 is a solid gun and will eat anything you throw down its throat. I was not very pleased with the sights and swapped them out for some aftermarket Merit sights that made a huge difference. It's a big gun and hard to conceal in the spring and summer months, but hides well under bulkier clothing. I think you'll like the way the gun cycles and shoots.

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    Excellent weapon for what you desire, have owned several over the past 20 years.

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    Default absolutely great choice!

    Absolutely great choice!

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    I have one. If I had pick one of my handguns to carry into combat it would be the P95. Big, tough, and will eat even the cheapest ammo. Works fine even with ProMag 20+ round magazines. Do not even try to conceal it unless you are wearing a parka...

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    I have several and all are 100% functional with ANY ammo I put in the mag. Not particularly accurate but completely adequate for their intended purpose. I used one for my CCW live fire and had my firing line partner count and load my mags. Since the 20 rounds cut one ragged hole @ 7 yards, I wanted him to verify I had actually fired the required number of rounds.
    I carry in a Ruger logo kydex belt holster under a cover garment and don't get any hassle.

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    Default p95

    Great for the woods. Rugged and accurate.

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