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roylt

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You can get a 95 model for around 300 proly. the SR would be a touch more.
 

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So what's the hold up? 299 is a good deal. Ask them to toss in a box of 50 rds. and run to the range.
 

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The P95 is indeed a good pistol but it's been out of production for a while and repair parts, even routine ones like recoil springs, are hard or impossible to find.
 

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Repair parts? I have never replaced a P-gun part unless the previous owner abused it.

For a budget gun the P-series are life long. I still say buy it!
 

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roylt said:
Repair parts? I have never replaced a P-gun part unless the previous owner abused it.

For a budget gun the P-series are life long. I still say buy it!
Yes, they are reliable but nothing lasts forever and recoil springs in particular are a routine replacement item, say every 3 to 5000 rounds or so. If you don't plan on using the gun extensively, that P-95 is indeed a good deal. If you do, be aware the P-95 uses a unique recoil spring assembly and no one, not Ruger, not Brownells, not Gun Parts, not Wolff, has them in stock or makes them.

It something to think about.
 
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