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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Auburn, Al
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I am looking for reviews and experiences with either the Ruger P95 or the Taurus Millenium Pro. Both look like good options for my next purchase. Hit me with some experiences both positive and negative and hold nothing back. Much appreciated
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Former Guest
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Kentucky
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i assume you meant the ruger p95, i had one for a few years, and i loved it, it was very reliable, it was fairly accurate, and was very fun to shoot. they are quite wide though, the one i had was the decock only model, i really liked it. regret selling and have tried to buy it back.
when your hands are a wet from water or sweat, the grip is slick on one though, i do remember that. if i had one again i probably would use a grip sleeve or some sort of sandpaper tape. `john |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Oklahoma.
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If you mean the Ruger P95, I've had one since '98, and it's a great gun. I consider it, at around $325 new, the best value in a 9mm handgun today.
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Mesa, Az
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Which one do you shoot best? Which one is more comfortable? Which one feels right?
That would be the one to choose ![]() |
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V.I.P. Member
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Recently moved to Pennsylvania.
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The P-95 is like a loaf of white bread. It works just fine but doesn't
have any pizazz. The trigger is mediocre and the gun is fat and kinda large for a 9MM. The accuracy is fairly good. The good part is, that it will probably go off every time you pull the trigger. It will do that until you are old and grey. Zeke |
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Auburn, Al
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Good catch, I had a moment of dyslexia sorry. I would be more likely to use the Taurus for a conceal carry if I cannot get my hands on an Xd compact.
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