Ruger P95 DC 9mm Luger, Stainless Slide/Polymer Frame, Decocker-Only, Non-Rail, 2001 Mfg, 5x 15-Rd Mags (KP95D)
This Ruger P95 DC is a decocker-only 9mm from 2001, pairing a stainless slide with a glass-fiber-reinforced polymer frame. It features the open-top slide design, ambidextrous decocker levers, and fixed 3-dot sights with a drift-adjustable rear. This is the non-rail, pre-2005 configuration, cataloged as KP95D. Ruger’s P-Series line later left the catalog in 2013, and the KP95D saw U.S. Army procurement in 2004.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Specific Condition Notes: The pistol presents in great shape with minor, superficial scratches and small blemishes from gentle handling. The bore is clean and shiny.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
What's Included
- Ruger factory hard case with label (Catalog KP95D / Model 03095)
- Ruger P95DC instruction manual
- Pistol magazine speed loader
- 5x 15rd magazines
- Loose rear sight assembly
Manufactured in 2001, this KP95D (Decocker-Only) configuration provides DA/SA operation with a decocker in place of a manual safety. It uses an external spurred hammer, ambidextrous decocker levers, and a left-side magazine release. Sighting is a fixed 3-dot arrangement with a drift-adjustable rear.
The slide is stainless steel and the frame is a black, glass-fiber-reinforced polymer, combining durability with reduced weight. Ruger’s open-top slide design is part of the P95’s signature profile and contributes to its straightforward handling and maintenance.
This pistol is the non-rail, pre-2005 frame configuration and is cataloged as KP95D (Model 03095). Capacity is 15+1 in 9mm Luger, and the included five 15-round magazines match the design’s intended standard capacity.
Dimensions are practical for duty or range use: a 4-inch barrel, 7.25 inches overall length, 5.75 inches in height, 1.20 inches in width, and approximately 27 ounces. The serial prefix 314- aligns with 2001 production, and the broader P-Series line exited Ruger’s catalog in 2013. Notably, the U.S. Army procured KP95D pistols in 2004.




