My wife bought me a P95 brand new for my birthday this past year (around july)
If you have a big man hand the P95 will be perfect for you.
She on the other hand (no pun intended) can't shoot it very well due to small lady hands and limp wristing. She CAN shoot it, but it's awkward for her.
That being noted I can't say enough good things about this gun.
It's cost effective, has a picatinny rail, easily breaks down for cleaning in LITERALLY SECONDS (for real I could break this gun down and put it back together blindfolded in less than a minute.), eats whatever 9mm luger ammo you feed it.(within reason and I will explain below)
I have only fed 3 types of ammo to my gun. Federal 9mm luger FMJ, speer gold dot JHP, and a single box of monarch 9mm FMJ I got as a present(YUCK!).
Let me start by saying the federals and the speers feed WONDERFUL and go bang every time.
The monarchs however are poorly made, DIRTY, PAINTED, LAQUERED ammunition. They left my gun to fail to fire, fail to eject, and fail to feed. Sometimes the slide even failed to operate. went bang ok but the slide action failed.
Come to find out monarch is made by SERBIA AND RUSSIA.
I have read many bad things about them BUT that's all rabbit trails.
The P95 comes bone stock with 2 15 round magazines +1 in the chamber.
Included in the nice storage box is: a speed loader (VERY NICE), a test fire bullet (signed, sealed, and dated) and your new USA made pistol packed in some pretty heavy packing grease in a plastic baggy.
I suggest that while you are there you pick up an uncle mikes size 5 IWB holster. I have one and it fits like a glove and clips right in my pocket very nicely.
I have also replaced the hammer spring which clocks in at 22 pound trigger pull with a 19 pound spring from a wolf spring pack. (best thing I ever did)
I only have 1 small concern and that is after 700 to 1000 rounds I have noticed some pitting on the very begining edge of the feed ramp.
Hasn't caused me any problems yet though.
Other than that you have no reason to not buy this gun. Not from me anyway.
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I would like to say that I took my concealed weapons permit with the P95 and scored a 92 on the shooting portion with a nice breeze causing my target to flap in the wind from a fan.