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    Moderator & Team Gunsnet SILVER 01/2011 AKTexas's Avatar

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    Any Ruger P90 owners?

    What is your opinion on the pistol?Accuracy,reliability,and value used?
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    Never owned one. Heard nothing but good about them. However, they are considered bulky, but built like a tank.


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    I just got a KP90TH from Davidson's and it is a great pistol. It feels like a .40 due to the weight. Accuracy is good right out of the box and I ran 100 rounds through it in two shooting sessions. Because of the sale at Davidson's, I didn't even look at used prices, so I can't answer that. See if you can test drive one and I think you'll be as pleasantly surprised as I was.
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    Quote Originally Posted by American Rage View Post
    Never owned one. Heard nothing but good about them. However, they are considered bulky, but built like a tank.

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    I have read the same thing,bulky,built like a tank.I have handled one before,comparison to my Glock 21,1911,and the Sig P220,I don't think it is at all that bulky.

    Quote Originally Posted by TakeFive View Post
    I just got a KP90TH from Davidson's and it is a great pistol. It feels like a .40 due to the weight. Accuracy is good right out of the box and I ran 100 rounds through it in two shooting sessions. Because of the sale at Davidson's, I didn't even look at used prices, so I can't answer that. See if you can test drive one and I think you'll be as pleasantly surprised as I was.
    Like new,I'd rate 98% minor handling,factory box,papers,2 factory mags,and hogue finger groove grips.Asking $350 firm.
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    Had one years back and liked it, regret selling it but the $400 came in handy at the time!!!

    They are a bit bulky but the weight felt good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AKTexas View Post
    I have read the same thing,bulky,built like a tank.I have handled one before,comparison to my Glock 21,1911,and the Sig P220,I don't think it is at all that bulky.



    Like new,I'd rate 98% minor handling,factory box,papers,2 factory mags,and hogue finger groove grips.Asking $350 firm.
    In that condition, with the box, two mags and hogue grips it would seem a fair price to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunreference1 View Post
    In that condition, with the box, two mags and hogue grips it would seem a fair price to me.

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    Good,I'll be picking it up tomorrow.

    Thanks for the input everyone.
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