has normal wear and marking from light use and storage.
Great truck gun, never had any issue with this just have no real need for it. comes with 3 mags. round count is low I dont think I have put more then 400.
Looking to trade for a .38 or .357 under 3"
a ppk or ppks, or....
wtt Ruger p89 stainless
wtt Ruger p89 stainless
Last edited by cheezit on Fri Jun 10, 2011 6:27 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: wtt Ruger p89 stainless
...trying to see if it was a decocker, I found that if you click on the pic, it enlarges it quite a bit...neat...
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sorry not a dc model. its a decoker and safty
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...are they 10-rd mags or hi-caps???
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all are 15 round. also its 3 mags and not 2. has houge grips on it now but stil have the factory as well.
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last bump here and this will become my truck gun.
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...perhaps if you put a sales price??? If it were mine, though I prefer decockers, I'd keep it for a truck/house/garage gun...that's a lotta reliable firepower to grab in times of trouble...you wouldn't likely get enough to trade up to a more modern hi-cap...I'm of the opinion(surprise) that we all need a good, solid 9mm for times ahead when the dark side may come against us...most of those on the dark side prefer 9mm and there will be lots of "donated" ammo left for us by those who don't want to play anymore...
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Re: wtt Ruger p89 stainless
Reminds me of a quote from We were soldiers...speedsix wrote:...perhaps if you put a sales price??? If it were mine, though I prefer decockers, I'd keep it for a truck/house/garage gun...that's a lotta reliable firepower to grab in times of trouble...you wouldn't likely get enough to trade up to a more modern hi-cap...I'm of the opinion(surprise) that we all need a good, solid 9mm for times ahead when the dark side may come against us...most of those on the dark side prefer 9mm and there will be lots of "donated" ammo left for us by those who don't want to play anymore...
Lt. Colonel Hal Moore: I think you oughta get yourself an M-16.
Sergeant Major Basil Plumley: Sir, if the time comes I need one, there'll be plenty lying on the ground.
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not really looking for a sale in tearms of cash. but its sound advise if that was what I was after. My issue is 2 fold its a little large for my hands and I have a few other reliable 9 that are dishwaser safe too. What I really need is a 2.5"-3" wheel gun, and would happly add funds to make a even trade.speedsix wrote:...perhaps if you put a sales price??? If it were mine, though I prefer decockers, I'd keep it for a truck/house/garage gun...that's a lotta reliable firepower to grab in times of trouble...you wouldn't likely get enough to trade up to a more modern hi-cap...I'm of the opinion(surprise) that we all need a good, solid 9mm for times ahead when the dark side may come against us...most of those on the dark side prefer 9mm and there will be lots of "donated" ammo left for us by those who don't want to play anymore...
But you also make a good case in the fact the the P- rugers are some of the most reliable out there. I think It will out feed my glocks.