Kamis, 24 Januari 2013

Ruger P-series

Ruger 85 mk.2 - slightly improved original P85
Ruger 85 mk.2 - slightly improved original P85
 
Ruger P89DC - 9mm, double action with decocker - direct descendant of the P85
Ruger P89DC - 9mm, double action with decocker - direct descendant of the P85
 
Ruger P90 - .45ACP, double action
Ruger P90 - .45ACP, double action
 
Ruger P94DC - 9mm and .40SW (P944), double action with decocker
Ruger P94DC - 9mm and .40SW (P944), double action with decocker
 
Ruger P97DAO - .45ACP polymer frame, double action only
Ruger P97DAO - .45ACP polymer frame, double action only
 
Differences between controls in various trigger type options
Differences between controls in various trigger type options

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  P85 P89 P90 P91 P93 P94 / P944 P95 P97
Caliber: 9mm 9mm .45 .40 9mm 9mm / .40 9mm .45
Action(s) *: DA DA DC DAO DA DC DC DAO DC DAO DA DC DAO DA DC DAO DC DAO
Lenght, mm: 200 200 200 200 184 191 185 185
Barrel lenght, mm: 114 114 114 110 99 108 99 99
Weight, g: 1077 ? 980 900 870 930 780 860
Frame: Aluminium Aluminium Aluminium Aluminium Aluminium Aluminium Polymer Polymer
Capacity, rounds 15 15 (10 post-ban) 7 11 10 10 10 8
Years of manufacture 1987-1991 1991-present 1992-present 1992-1994 1994-present 1994-present 1996-present 1998-present
* - note on action short codes:
DA = Double Action with safety / decocker switch
DC = Double Action with decocker switch
DAO = Double Action Only, without manual safeties

The Rugers' P-series of centerfire pistols began from the model P85. All P-series pistols were designed with the main goal - to produce high quality, reliable and affordable service and personal defence pistols.
The P85 was designed in 1985, and entered the market in 1987. It had some design flaws, such as not too comfortable controls and average accuracy, so it was replaced by P89 in 1991.
Iternally, all P-series pistols are recoil operated, locked breech semi-automatic pistols. All P-series pistols use SIG-Sauer P220 type locking, when one massive barrel lug locks into large ejection port on the slide; All P-series utilise Browning-style tilting barrel: All models prior to P95 use M1911 style link system, while P95 and P97 use linkless system, where barrel tilts when its cam interoperates with another cam, located at the rear of the recoil spring guide.
The original P85 had only one trigger variant: traditional double action with ambidextrous safety that also worked as decocker when activated (blocking the firing pin and trigger and then lowering the hammer). Since introduction of the P89, Ruger offered three available versions of the trigger mechanics - Double Action (same as in P85), Double action with decocker only (the firing pin is locked by means of the internal safety that is actuated unless the trigger is pulled all the way back), and Double Action Only (no manual safeties at all, after each shot hammer came into lowered position and must be cocked by long trigger pull). Automated internal firing pin safety is present in all modifications, regardless of the manual safety options.
Frames of all pre-P95 models are made from aluminium alloy, and P95 and P97 frames are made from polymer. Slides are made from steel in all P models or from stainless steel in all KP-marked models. Grip panels on pre-P95 models are made from polymer, and are integral with the frame on the P95 and P97.
Sighst are dovetailed and has white dots for increased visibility.
In general, alll P-series pistols are extremely sturdy, capable of continuous firing of high-pressure +P loads without any damage to construction. They often referred as "built like tanks", and, when speaking about P89s and P90s - "the bricks with the triggers", because of somewhat rough external appearance. This was slightly improved with P93 and later pistols that featured more streamlined slides.

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