DustyVermonter
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I own a Ruger P-95 and while its not my favorite, nor the most accurate gun I have, I still couldn't bring myself to sell it when I was looking to fund a new project. It is just a well-built, rugged, reliable tool that I love to shoot.
I call my P-95 the Beefmaster as it is just a huge chunk of gun but fits my hand like a glove with the pachmayr grip I put on it, its pretty much perfect. To me they are like a really inexpensive Sig as far as their fit and feel.....and Beefiness goes.
I don't love my Ruger's nearly as much as my Glock's but simply put, I just respect them, ya know what I mean, they are just respectable guns?
As my grandfather would say: "I like a nice Ruger"(not the grandfather that worked at Ruger)
I call my P-95 the Beefmaster as it is just a huge chunk of gun but fits my hand like a glove with the pachmayr grip I put on it, its pretty much perfect. To me they are like a really inexpensive Sig as far as their fit and feel.....and Beefiness goes.
I don't love my Ruger's nearly as much as my Glock's but simply put, I just respect them, ya know what I mean, they are just respectable guns?
As my grandfather would say: "I like a nice Ruger"(not the grandfather that worked at Ruger)