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johnboy11171 
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Posted: 4/5/10 6:07 PM
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I love my P89.It is a Great shooting pistol.I have not had any problems with it.
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AlbinoGT 
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Posted: 3/30/10 2:25 PM
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P89TH What a beautiful handgun! I've had it for well over a year, I can't remember exactly when I picked it up. Since then I have enjoyed it every year. The "TH" model's grips
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RangerRick 
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Posted: 3/30/10 9:45 AM
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Ruger P89 is a fantastic firearm! Have had it 8 years without glitch. Rugged, reliable, accurate, easy to field strip.
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mourninstr 
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Posted: 2/1/10 5:13 AM
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i have never fired this particular weapon so i dont know if its better than my m9 that i carry around now. i want to upgrade and get a better quality weapon.
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Randomplayce 
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Posted: 1/30/10 7:43 PM
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I bought one of these with a maverick 88 for $350 as a combo at a pawnshop. i am not disappointed and would have paid that just for this pistol. im not the best shot but i hit almost everything
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jon31x 
New Mexico
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Posted: 1/8/10 8:01 PM
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i love mine great gun to plink with. takes any kind of ammo and hold a good patern at about 30 yards. never a single issue with it.
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volksbulli 
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Posted: 1/7/10 8:52 AM
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Excellent Pistol, I bought mine used in October 09', I CCW it but I'm 6'2" 250lbs. Mine is the Stainless P89DC, fairly accurate to 25yrds I can group in a 3-5 inch circle. Eats any kind
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beetlemaster07 
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Posted: 11/3/09 8:57 AM
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Davester, Thanks for the input, I actually let my ex girlfriends father shoot it and he couldn't get the gun to work right either and this guy is a deadeye. Everytime he fired the gun it would be
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96bronco 
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Posted: 11/1/09 4:35 PM
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Hey Mangun, there is a threaded barrel for the 89 right now on gunbroker.com, but they don't list the manufacturer.
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davester 
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Posted: 10/29/09 6:59 PM
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Beetlemaster,
Dude, you probably weren't accurate with the gun because it didn't fit your hand. I would recommend a smaller grip for improved accuracy (the SR-9 comes to mind...but
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mangun 
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Posted: 5/1/09 8:18 AM
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does anyone make an aftermarket threaded barrel for the p89?
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beetlemaster07 
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Posted: 4/19/09 1:56 PM
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This was my very first handgun, I purchased one on my 22nd birthday and I paid about 400 dollars for it. At the time the only guns I had ever fired were Ruger's and I was used to their rugged and
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Lock&Load 
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Posted: 3/7/09 1:20 PM
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This Fire Arm is Great! I have owned my Limited P89 for almost 5 years! Never have had a jam or even the smallest of issues! I was warned not to every use a Aftermarket Mag/Clip thou!
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straightshooter61 
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Posted: 2/7/09 12:22 AM
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I have owned the P89 for 3 years now and have never had any major problems. I own this and the P95 and thinking of buying the P90. Ruger makes a quality built product it takes a licking and keeps on ticking
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daddymonster 
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Posted: 12/31/08 12:19 AM
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that's why i love colorado law were back to 15 round clips. love that--- try catching some pre-ban clips at the gun show somebody always has some
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SOJShooter 
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Posted: 11/14/08 1:15 PM
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I just put in a purchase for a stainless 9mm on Wednesday at one of the local gun shops. The sticker price was $419 but I got them to lower it to $400+tax and fees. The only drawback is
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alakran75 
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Posted: 2/14/08 2:39 PM
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I GOT MY P89 IN 2006, I HAVE SHOT 7400 ROUNDS THROUGH IT WITH OUT ANY MECHANICHAL PROBLEMS. I PUT HOGUE GRIPS ON IT AND HELP ME GET A BETTER GRIP ON THE GUN. I PAID $409 NEW AND IT WAS MONEY WELL SPENT, IT'S A RUGGED AND RELIABLE GUN.
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Rec_shooter 
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Posted: 2/12/08 2:08 PM
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The only issue I have had with my P-89 in a decade and over 6000 rounds is that guide rod spring. But turns out it was my fault. The guide rod spring has a particular direction it needs to be installed.
Ruger sent me a new Guide rod and explained the issue. Been more careful since then :)
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Tamlin 
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Posted: 12/19/07 8:36 PM
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I bought a used P89 about 5 years ago and absolutely love it. It came with Hogue grips, which I would highly recommend. I have never had a misfeed, and have found it to be very accurate. The solid metal
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Tamlin 
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Posted: 12/19/07 8:35 PM
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I bought a used P89 about 5 years ago and absolutely love it. It came with Hogue grips, which I would highly recommend. I have never had a misfeed, and have found it to be very accurate. The solid metal
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Tamlin 
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Posted: 12/19/07 8:34 PM
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I bought a used P89 about 5 years ago and absolutely love it. It came with Hogue grips, which I would highly recommend. I have never had a misfeed, and have found it to be very accurate. The solid metal
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MichaelH 
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Posted: 9/17/07 2:32 PM
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nsimps69, I have had that happen once after I had field stripped, and re-assembled the gun. The pressure from the recoil spring should keep the guide rod pressed aganst the barrel link assembly. Field
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nsimps69 
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Posted: 8/13/07 9:27 PM
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Just bought a p89dc this past week, mint shape.. However the guide rod pops out about an inch after cocking the gun you then have to push back in. My guess is that it is the incorrect part...? Anyone have any idea's??? Other then that gun is near perfect fires great...
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DADDYMONSTER 
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Posted: 5/3/07 3:56 PM
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HEY GUYS CHECK THIS CRAP OUT
Sorry to change the subject. You guys might want to read this
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DADDYMONSTER 
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Posted: 4/26/07 11:16 AM
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I only have one thing say about this gun. I LOVE IT, LOVE IT, LOVE IT. Maybe that's more than one, oh well LOVE IT
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John8284 
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Posted: 3/18/07 8:31 PM
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I bought my P89DC used a couple months ago. It has only had a couple hundred rounds through it. I love it. Great on recoil. Just a bit longer(1/2") than a P95. I like it with the Hogue grips. Great shooter. This will be around for a long time.
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