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Ruger P93 #319620 02/20/08 02:31 AM
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What can you tell me about them. I have a gentleman wanting to trade me this pistol for my john boat. It is a nickel version. Give me arange of what it is worth. I have been to gun broker and looked there, just wanted some opinions of people that may have experience with one.


Re: Ruger P93 [Re: LeeC] #319621 02/20/08 04:09 PM
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I have a P95 in 9mm. If I remember it correctly cost me like $385 at academy, but its not a nickel version, or a P93. I can't even think what a P93 looks like right now. Maybe some one will be able to help you a little more.


Re: Ruger P93 [Re: LeeC] #319622 02/20/08 04:38 PM
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Lee, if the pistol is in good condition and you were wanting between $200-$400 for the boat, it's probably a fair deal. Ask him if you can shoot it before trading...

On edit: I figured that I should add that I have a P94 (P944T) in .40 cal. and I love it!


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Re: Ruger P93 [Re: JBCooper] #319623 02/23/08 05:02 PM
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I've had a P89 for many years and cannot complain at all. While it may not be a Cadillac when compared to some other brands, I have never had a single malfunction...even when it gets a little on the dirty side from carrying it in the field.


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