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Offline SMOKEYE

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Can't Part With It...P-85 MK2
« on: April 10, 2013, 01:35:50 PM »
Last sunday a guy offered me $400 for my P85 MK2. My inner voice said keep it. I purchaced it new in 1989 I think. It is Ruger's 1st model of a centerfire auto pistol. It has , god only knows , how many rounds through it. It has never malfunctioned or jammed and has digested every type of ammo offered to it. I recently purchaced a Springfield XDm 3.8 9mm. The P85 cant match the XDm's accuracy but it has stone 100% reliability and soul. That is why I think it a keeper.
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Re: Can't Part With It...P-85 MK2
« Reply #1 on: May 01, 2013, 05:21:30 PM »
I have carried one for years.  I bought mine second hand, but it has performed flawlessly.  I have a Ruger 1911, and many GP-100s and GP-101s, But the P-85 is my go to gun for carry. 
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Re: Can't Part With It...P-85 MK2
« Reply #2 on: June 09, 2013, 12:20:40 AM »
I do not have a P85 but I do have a P89 which is the improved model and I know what you mean by reliability.  I have had malfunctions and jams with every semi auto I own except for the P89.  I have put thousands of rounds through mine of all sorts of handloads and factory ammo and it has been 100% reliable.

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Re: Can't Part With It...P-85 MK2
« Reply #3 on: June 10, 2013, 03:51:14 AM »
I bought one a couple years ago for $175.  I was not extracting, so I pulled the extractor off and added a little more tension to it and it has perked right along since then.  It's a great gun for a full size service gun.  I usually end up carrying my Commander or PF9 and the P-85 gets regulated to range use at the bowling pin matches.  Enjoy that gun, it's a great one!  Ruger has always over-engineered their guns to be reliable under most any circumstances.  44 Man
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Re: Can't Part With It...P-85 MK2
« Reply #4 on: June 16, 2013, 11:44:28 PM »
Not to split hairs but the MKII was the second generation of the P85.  The MKII safety upgrade doesn't have a different value than the original when comparing shooter grade guns but an unfired, in the box gun brings a little more without the MKII upgrade. You still have one good shooting gun that seems to be unbreakable.
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