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P95DC loose barrel?

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Old August 13th, 2012, 10:07 AM   #1
 
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P95DC loose barrel?

I've had a P95DC for many years. It's NEVER failed to go bang, no FEs, no FTF failures nothing. The barrel has always had a rattle to it when you shake the gun. I'm looking for thoughts or similar experiances. I didn't buy it new so I'm not sure if this is expected or not. Just curious. I have no accuracy problems just annoying. Again it's been this way from day one.



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Old August 13th, 2012, 10:17 AM   #2
 
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Yea my basic p95's barrel rattles a good bit as well. Doesnt seem to effect it at all.
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i've only put about 100 rounds or so through mine, but i've noticed the same thing.. bought mine new, so i guess it's just how they're built/engineered.
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HA!!! Great video. Sums up how I feel on the subject as well. Mines obviously built like a tank but lets be honest it doesnt have the tightest tolerances. Has a fair amount of wobble all around.
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I love my P95 though. Its def a tank with solid parts.

If there was a slightly smaller one... like a compact P95, maybe 1/2 inch shorter barrel and like a 13 capacity, that would be awesome

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If what you're talking about is the same as the video shows, that's the way it's made. The sr9c is the same. As long as it doesn't rattle when the slide is forward and the breech is locked it's normal.
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