Popped my handgun cherry!

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  • joppaj

    Sheepdog
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    Apr 11, 2008
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    As long as you like it, that's good enough. Congrats on the new purchase.
     

    MikeTF

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    So yesterday after my 10 day wait that felt like forever I was able to bring home my new toy a Ruger P95PR. I shot 150 rds through it yesterday and didnt realize how quick you go through ammo in handguns. I love it and I know its not a Glock or Sig or any other handgun that you think I should have bought but I like the way it looks and the price was right. Plus my fiance loves it so that always helps!
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    There's absolutely nothing wrong with the gun you purchased! The most important thing is that you get out and shoot it and become good at it. It's the skill of the operator that is more important than the actual firearm. Congrats and enjoy!
     

    Fester60

    Active Member
    Feb 1, 2010
    782
    PA
    I have a P90 and a P95. I like them both and they always shoot well for me. Extra 15 round factory mags were a little pricey but worth it. Make sure you take your time disassembling and cleaning. I always have trouble lining up those lines on the side of the gun. The manual is clear but just read it carefully. I don't think you could put it back together wrong, I just always find it a tad more difficult then my sig or 1911.
     

    TopShot0352

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    Feb 5, 2011
    368
    Gettysburg
    I have a P90 and a P95. I like them both and they always shoot well for me. Extra 15 round factory mags were a little pricey but worth it. Make sure you take your time disassembling and cleaning. I always have trouble lining up those lines on the side of the gun. The manual is clear but just read it carefully. I don't think you could put it back together wrong, I just always find it a tad more difficult then my sig or 1911.

    Yea I hate the lines...can you adjust the sights? Shoots low right
     

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