I am a fan of P-Series pistols, and am interested in sharing and gathering information.
I have been concentrating on model evolution of the P89, P93, and P94 from the point before the P89 was officially differentiated from the P85, to the last of the metal frame pistols.
I am looking forward to sharing that I have found, and gaining any input available.
Fan of P-Series pistols, looking to gather and share information
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Re: Fan of P-Series pistols, looking to gather and share information
Glad to have you, I myself have sold off most of my P series pistols I feel the collecting market on them has a future in it. Looking forward to learning and hopefully sharing more interest in them, they're great pistols. Here's a P345 Phoenix that I held onto.
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Re: Fan of P-Series pistols, looking to gather and share information
Glad to have you with us. Post some pictures of your favorite "P" pistoles, we love to see pictures.
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Re: Fan of P-Series pistols, looking to gather and share information
Welcome to the greatest group of people anywhere. Ruger is spoken fluently here and we have fun. If it concerns anything Ruger someone will know something about it.
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Re: Fan of P-Series pistols, looking to gather and share information
Love the old P series pistols. Most under-rated pistol ever made. Have owned several over the years, and all have been 100#reliable. Currently own a P95 and P97, and wife still has a P95.
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Re: Fan of P-Series pistols, looking to gather and share information
I had a number of the P-series pistols some years back. I’m not your expert on all the variations with them.
The DC versions seemed to be my favorites. I remember getting a blued P95DC on close out from CDNN in the $300 range I think. Believe I had the 90, 95 and 97s.
The DC versions seemed to be my favorites. I remember getting a blued P95DC on close out from CDNN in the $300 range I think. Believe I had the 90, 95 and 97s.
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I am a new member here just bought my first Ruger. It’s a P94 with built in laser. Does anyone know much about these? Can’t find much out about them
Re: Fan of P-Series pistols, looking to gather and share information
Welcome!
The P-Series semi's are great guns, I have a few myself. I also managed to score a "Gunsmith's parts box" of odds & ends of P-Series parts many years ago. (He was a police armorer, and had purchased a bunch of parts.)
Specific questions about them,, I'll try to answer as best I can.
The P-Series semi's are great guns, I have a few myself. I also managed to score a "Gunsmith's parts box" of odds & ends of P-Series parts many years ago. (He was a police armorer, and had purchased a bunch of parts.)
Specific questions about them,, I'll try to answer as best I can.
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Re: Fan of P-Series pistols, looking to gather and share information
Just like contender, I have lots of spare parts for P series, including lots of slides barrels, etc. Bought out a gunsmith whose dad was a state police armorer and kept lots of stuff until they forced him to melt everything... what a shame.. but, ...
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