Description
Item Description
Bryant Ridge Auction Company is pleased to present this outstanding semi-automatic pistol today for a penny start auction, this is the Ruger P95DC!
Note: This example will not ship with a magazine!
Note: This example will not ship with a magazine!
SPECIFICATIONS:
Manufacturer: Ruger
Model: P95DC
Serial: 313-89783
Date of Manufacture: 2000
Caliber: 9mm
Finish: Stainless steel
Barrel Length: 3.9"
Optics/Sights: 3-White dot sights
Stock/Grips: Ribbed black polymer frame
Action: Semi-Auto
Markings: Standard
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
In 1987, Ruger introduced the P85, the first pistol in its P-Series auto pistols. The P95, which was launched in 1996, was the company's first centerfire auto pistol with a polymer frame. The pistol made headlines and was featured on the covers of several gun magazines, including Shooting Times.
The pistol featured a 3.9-inch barrel, a three-dot sight system, and a polymer frame, which was described as an "injection-molded, custom-compounded, high-strength polymer with long-strand fiberglass filler." The frame was tested extensively for strength and durability and outperformed other brands of polymer-framed pistols and even steel-framed models for durability. Initially, the P95 had a blued or stainless-steel slide, double action only (DAO), or decocker mechanisms. Later, Ruger added an integral rail to the underside of the polymer frame.
The P95 was unique in operation in that when it fired, its barrel and slide would move rearward together for a short distance until an angled surface on the full-length recoil spring guide's integral camblock engaged the underlug on the barrel and cammed its breech end downward and out of engagement with the slide. The slide would then travel fully to the rear and eject the spent case. This camblock system was a new addition to Ruger's pistols in 1996.
The pistol's magazine capacity was initially ten rounds but was increased to fifteen rounds in late 2005. Ruger also offered a variation of the P95 with manual safety. Production of the P95 continued until 2013 when Ruger discontinued it.
Contents:
This example will ship with a non-matching Ruger labeled box and paperwork pictured above! Note: This example will not ship with a magazine!
Return Policy:
We gladly offer a 3 day unfired inspection policy from the time that the firearm is delivered to your FFL. Refunds are available for all qualifying orders.
Model: P95DC
Serial: 313-89783
Date of Manufacture: 2000
Caliber: 9mm
Finish: Stainless steel
Barrel Length: 3.9"
Optics/Sights: 3-White dot sights
Stock/Grips: Ribbed black polymer frame
Action: Semi-Auto
Markings: Standard
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
In 1987, Ruger introduced the P85, the first pistol in its P-Series auto pistols. The P95, which was launched in 1996, was the company's first centerfire auto pistol with a polymer frame. The pistol made headlines and was featured on the covers of several gun magazines, including Shooting Times.
The pistol featured a 3.9-inch barrel, a three-dot sight system, and a polymer frame, which was described as an "injection-molded, custom-compounded, high-strength polymer with long-strand fiberglass filler." The frame was tested extensively for strength and durability and outperformed other brands of polymer-framed pistols and even steel-framed models for durability. Initially, the P95 had a blued or stainless-steel slide, double action only (DAO), or decocker mechanisms. Later, Ruger added an integral rail to the underside of the polymer frame.
The P95 was unique in operation in that when it fired, its barrel and slide would move rearward together for a short distance until an angled surface on the full-length recoil spring guide's integral camblock engaged the underlug on the barrel and cammed its breech end downward and out of engagement with the slide. The slide would then travel fully to the rear and eject the spent case. This camblock system was a new addition to Ruger's pistols in 1996.
The pistol's magazine capacity was initially ten rounds but was increased to fifteen rounds in late 2005. Ruger also offered a variation of the P95 with manual safety. Production of the P95 continued until 2013 when Ruger discontinued it.
Contents:
This example will ship with a non-matching Ruger labeled box and paperwork pictured above! Note: This example will not ship with a magazine!
Return Policy:
We gladly offer a 3 day unfired inspection policy from the time that the firearm is delivered to your FFL. Refunds are available for all qualifying orders.
Shipping Details
Handgun Standard Shipping $50.00
Long Gun Standard Shipping $70.00
Any orders placed with magazines that are not compliant with your state, county, or city regulations will not ship with your order.