Wonderclam
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I'm trying to choose beween the two. They are both brand new and come with 2 magazines with eye and ear protection as well as a couple hundred rounds of ammo.
I agree.A P95 for $400 is flat out a rip off.
P95's can be had NIB for about $295.00...I would not buy the SR9, the LCP, or the P345 series of autos, at three-hundred bucks the P95 is a good little pistol.A P95 for $400 is flat out a rip off. That being said, the P95 is a great gun, and a great choice, but not at $400. Weren't they usually like $350 new? If it's from a private seller I'd pay no more than $300 for a NIB P95 and from a store I might and that's a might pay $350. That all is of course assuming it's the stainless steel version. If it's the blued version knock about $50 off of those prices. The P95 was just Rugers budget 9mm and they were fairly cheap.
The SR9 goes for more in the $400 price range, and is also a good gun. They do seem to have an issue with barrel peening though. Other than that they seem to be great guns. Any reason you don't want to look at other manufacturers though?
I would not purchase an SR9 until Ruger works the bugs out
I would not buy the SR9, the LCP, or the P345 series of autos
Sorry, but just to many issues, and I'm not even talking about the recalls. BTW, has Ruger ever re-designed those notorious flaws out of the 345? You know, where if the pistol was even dry-fired once with the magazine unseated it destroyed the firing pin! It was so bad that they were replacing firing pins on thousands & thousands of them, over and over again, it was notorious for going "click" as opposed to "BANG," not a good thing to be wondering about when "you" need the thing to save your butt.
Me too but I'm afraid I will like it as much as guns I've spent 3 times as much on.For some reason I've always wanted a P95...