Can you really get a Ruger P95 for about $200

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I hear things like that but it's kinda hard for me to believe. Anyone seen this anywhere recently?
 
I've seen new ones at the gun shows around here for $295. That would be about $320 after sales tax.

I think the least I've ever paid for a used stainless one is about $275--that was a private sale and the gun came with a holster and 3 mags.

I would say that if you shop around and don't get in a rush you might be able to find a used blued one for $250 or maybe a little under.
 
Most likely a bit north of there, say by $100 or so, but still a bargain at $300-odd-bucks.

I think they're great and the price is just a bonus for those of us who like them :).
 
I've never owned a Ruger auto - I have the sp101 in 357 mag - but everybody says they're built like a tank and they run like a ceiling fan. Plus the solid black P-95 is downright nice-looking.
 
Good Good guns.... Like Mikey....They'll eat anything....
Around $325-$350 though..... Getcha one.....or two
 
Gun show two weeks ago had one of the big wholesale dealers selling new P95s for $270. I want to say it was the stainless model but I can't be sure. Quite a few dealers had new P95s a shade under 300 bucks.

I'm real tempted to pick one up.
 
At gunshows around where I'm at, they go from $295 to $345. Have never seen any for$200.
 
Had two about 20 years ago. Sold them both. No interest in owning another...I don't care if they are $15 each.
 
P95 is the toughest pistol I own. Whenever I get hold of some weird reloaded or imported military surplus 9mm ammo that I'm uncertain about the P95 is always the reliable test platform.

Anything under $300 for a new one is a deal imho.
 
Best 9mm for the $ IMO... shoots reliably, shoots straight, high capacity... tons of very satisfied P95 owners. I'd take a $ 300 Ruger P95 over many of the higher priced 9mm's.
 
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