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Got this pistol several years ago, the original owner had put no more than a couple of boxes of ammo through it and wanted to sell it to finance another purchase. I basically got it for the original sell price, which I thought was more than fair for it's like new condition. It basically hasn't even been broken in yet and it's a tank but I love it.

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I owned one of it's predecessors, a P-85, about 30 years ago. I loved it's smooth double-action trigger pull, but it's single-action pull had way too much take-up. Sold it a few years later at a gun show for about what I paid for it, in still like-new condition.
 
Great find. The P-Series are built like tanks. I never minded that "P-Series trigger" and could always do great with them. Have an 89 I bought back when I had no use for "wonder 9's". Only bought it because the great clinton ban was going in. Damn thing turned out to be so well made it kind of grew on me over the years. Tried to sell it one time and when it did not sell I was kind of glad. Great house gun.
 
I got one in 9x21 with 10 round mags, as it was more or less for the foreign market where 9x19 isn't legal or other military calibers. South America I know is one area with such restrictions on civilians. Great gun, well built and can't complain too much, really.
 
My first handgun was a P89 in stainless. Built like a brick sh1thouse, reliable as the sunrise. Ergonomics of a brick. Good gun.
 

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