welder
Buckeye
There have been a few posts here lately concerning the P series and the dwindling parts supply. We all know that Ruger has , stopped selling most of the parts but apparently will still replace broken parts when the gun is shipped to them.
But I was wondering, how many people have actually broken or worn out a P series or needed parts?
I have had up to a couple dozen through the years and still have about a dozen, some NIB, some heavily shot, others serving as a truck gun with moderate use and minimal care but other than a small tweek on a P94 9mm extractor, I haven't needed to ever replace a part, repair one or send one to Ruger. I have repainted the site dots on a few P95's where the paint drop fell out but not a problem that a tooth pick and a drop of paint won't fix.
So, with all the concern about the lack of factory support, who has actually needed it?
Has anyone ever broken a P series? Yes I am aware of the dry fire issue with the P345 :? and the take down pin on the early P97's.
But I was wondering, how many people have actually broken or worn out a P series or needed parts?
I have had up to a couple dozen through the years and still have about a dozen, some NIB, some heavily shot, others serving as a truck gun with moderate use and minimal care but other than a small tweek on a P94 9mm extractor, I haven't needed to ever replace a part, repair one or send one to Ruger. I have repainted the site dots on a few P95's where the paint drop fell out but not a problem that a tooth pick and a drop of paint won't fix.
So, with all the concern about the lack of factory support, who has actually needed it?
Has anyone ever broken a P series? Yes I am aware of the dry fire issue with the P345 :? and the take down pin on the early P97's.