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Old August 13th, 2012, 06:27 PM   #16
 
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I would buy 1 in a heartbeat! Hell I would buy 2 of them, my wife would probably want 1!
I know right! Change nothing but the barrel length and the capacity size. All other parts could be the same. And leave it a double stack. I think itd hold its ground pretty well with the glock 26.



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Old August 13th, 2012, 06:34 PM   #17
 
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I know right! Change nothing but the barrel length and the capacity size. All other parts could be the same. And leave it a double stack. I think itd hold its ground pretty well with the glock 26.
Yeah, when looking for a carry gun, my wife really liked my P95, she just wished it was a Tad smaller for a better fit for her hand. Oddly enough, the best fit and the one I ended up getting her was a GP100 4" SS .357mag! She carries it in her purse and love the fact that she can shoot .38's at the range for plinking and then carry it with full power hornady .357's!
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Old August 13th, 2012, 08:21 PM   #18
 
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I've got the P95, never a hiccup in 10 years...
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Old August 13th, 2012, 09:55 PM   #19
 
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Just got one very recently myself. Its a tank and it shoots well to boot.
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Old August 14th, 2012, 03:47 AM   #20
 
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I have handled the SR, and I just didn't like it at all. My main gripe is the [for me] awkwardly-placed, rather stiff, manual safety. My P95, on the other hand, is perfect, and works great.

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My main gripe is the [for me] awkwardly-placed, rather stiff, manual safety. MY P95, on the other hand, is perfect, and works great.
You really think the safety is stiff? Its so easy to swipe down, on the other hand I stayed away from the ugly, akward decocker on the P95
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Nick0410: I never said that everyone would come to the same conclusion that I did. If you re-read my previous post, you'll see that I said the words "for me". I really do find the safety on the SR series to be totally incompatible with my shooting hand. I also find [again, for me] the "ugly, awkward" manual safety / de-cocker on the P series to work great. It's all a matter of personal preference, friend!

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I love my P95. It's a tank for sure. I personally like hammer fired better.

I've never had a single problem with my P95 since the day I got it. It fires everything! Feels great. Very little recoil. Very nice single action trigger reset an very accurate right out of the box.
What Nick said!!!
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I was thinking. I think what makes the SR9 more expensive, is simply the price, LOL. Seriously though, they could charge around $500 for the P95 and it would still be worth the money. I dare say I think the P95 will go toe to toe with any Glock!
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I now have 2 P95 I like the feel of the grip and low recoil they are very reliable.I do like the looks of SR9 but have never fired one.The low recoil of the P95 helps my arthritic hands.
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I like my P95 and the price was right at well under $300 NIB.
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