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I had trouble with my p95 when I first got it...........less the gun being cheaply made then Ruger not doing better QC with the guns produced. After a trip back to the factory it's been very reliable and a very accurate gun also. 8)
rds801":18dvtmwl said:My Ruger has not been more accurate than my duty issued Sig P226.
rds801":2p5966xa said:Yeah, I love my Sig. The DA pull on the P226 is way better than the P95.
GhosT":2mfm74go said:the P95 is a great bargain for the buck!
revhigh":2ghecebz said:Texasgunner":2ghecebz said:You'll be far better off with a P95 than with an SR9, that's for sure.
Mind if i ask for justification of that remark :?
I think about 8 of the first 10 posts (or close to it) in the SA forum are about SR9's with problems, or that had to be modified to be acceptable. In my view .... that's pretty bad.
At least most P95's work OK out of the box, and I;ve never heard of ONE with any peening problems.
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