+1 on limp wristing. I bought a P-95 new last summer. The first day at the range was embarrassing. Constantly clearing stove piped spent casings (all factory ammo - no reloads). Went home and googled P-95 problems and solutions. Found out that this particular Ruger does not like limp wristing. I'm 64 , skinny arms, skinny wrists, long skinny fingers and arthritic. Bought a limb saver grip sleeve and never had a problem since. No FTE's, FTF's or stove pipes. Shoots all types of reloads reliably as well as factory ammo.
I find it interesting that a particular pistol can react like that. I have an LC9, SR9C, S&W M&P Pro 40, Kimber Classic Stainless Target .45 and a Springfield 1911 Loaded Target 9MM all with stock grips and never had any problems with limp wristing. I wonder why.