jeremy746 said:
Still had problems last week at the range. So I left it with the gunsmith. Turns on the firing pin is broken so now I get to mail it back to Ruger and hope they fix it.
I just bought a new P95, but haven't fired it yet. I had one a few years back, and never had any problems with it.
I'm certainly not a gunsmith, but it's confusing to me how a broken firing pin could cause ejection problems. I can understand how a broken firing pin could cause light strikes or failures to fire, which of course would mean the pistol wouldn't cycle...but anyway, if there is a problem (other than limp wristing or bad ammo) then Ruger will fix it.
It is for sure hard to get ammo these days...at least 9mm. I went to a few gun shops yesterday, and there was no 9mm to be found. .45 and .40, but no 9mm. I've only got a few hundred rounds left, and I'm not going to burn them up until I can get some more. I'm going to fire a few mags full to at least check function at a minimum, but not 500 rounds for sure!