jlf243 |
Ever since I purchased this baby (I've already named her Kathleen Turner Overdrive)I've heard conflicting reports about the weapon. Could I please get some feedback from only those who've owned or currently do own the above stated pistol.I finally get to pick it up tomorrow and the first thing I'm gonna do is head out to the range with her. Thanks. No regrets.
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Reaper308
the P95 is a pretty decent all around gun. There are a couple better polymer framed choices out there, but they will cost more also. It also depends on what you're looking for. If you're just looking for something for protection/home defense and some fun at the range, the P95 will be just fine. It will be reliable, and should come ready to shoot right out of the box. I used to own a P89 and that thing would eat anything I fed it and never misfired. If you are planning on entering competitions, you may want to look for something else, but for all around reliability and practicality the P95 is a good gun for the money.