I have a P90 and a P95. I have a pair of Johnny Bench-style hands. In fact, I met Johnny years ago and asked to compare hands. Mine were a tad bigger, but I could never hold that many baseballs. My P90 and P95 fit my big paws much better than a standard 1911. My Ruger maven friend, Bob, suggested the P90 when I asked him years ago. He had little hands and had a hard time with this series.

I was never a big pistol guy. I bought a P90 just so I'd have a 45 ACP around. Somewhere along the way, I got to liking it, and ended up being a favorite. I carried it concealed the first year or so I had my permit. Then I ordered a P95 so I'd have more in the mag, and I still have both.

I've never had feed trouble with either, except when I was fine-tuning handloads. After adding a Lee Factory Crimp die to the process, I've never had a failure to feed. I've never abused either weapon, so I can't tell you they are built like a tank, but the P90 has been shot extensively and still looks new.


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