Should I sell my Ruger KP90?

Bought this Ruger P90 Stainless right after 9/11, thought I could use a .45acp in case "anything" happens. $410 plus tax, but I got that $40 rebate in, so ended up paid $410 in all.

I still haven't fired the KP90, but I've been regreting getting in haste. It just seems to be an extra along side of my TZ99 9mm.

Should I sell it while NIB, or should I shoot it and see how it goes? What price do you think I can fetch for it? If I do sell it, I might put the money into an AK or AR. :rolleyes:
 
Shoot it, and see how you like it. I don't think I have ever heard anybody somplain about their P90. From what I understand, it is a very good , accurate pistol. And like all Rugers, it is extremely durable.
 
Never sell or trade a pistol that you have never shot!!! :rolleyes: From what I have heard, the P90 is a good gun. If it is anything like my P95, then it's a great gun!!!:cool:
 
I will second the thought..never sell an unfired pistol. Plus, even
NIB the trade in value of the gun is considerably less than what
you payed for it...I also have never heard anything really bad about these guns....

Shoot well
 
Keep it. The P90 is a reliable, "tough as nails" pistol and can shoot virtually any type of .45 you stick in it. I had one a few years ago and I've regreted selling it ever since.
 
Give the gun a try and then decide. It's bad to buy a gun on impulse, even worse to sell it without a clear cause.

Good luck.

JJCII
 
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