Ruger P95DC 9mm Luger, 3.9-inch Barrel, DA/SA Decocker-Only, Early Non-Rail, 15+1 (1996)
This 1996 Ruger P95DC is the decock-only variant of the P95 series, featuring ambidextrous decocker levers and no manual safety. It uses a glass-fiber-reinforced polymer frame with a 3.9-inch steel barrel and a 15+1 capacity. The slide carries Southport, Conn. U.S.A. markings, and the barrel hood is stamped 9mm x 19, underscoring its U.S.
manufacture and model-specific configuration.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Good Rifling - Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The pistol presents in solid shape with visible scratches and minor blemishes on exterior surfaces. The bore appears bright and reflective when inspected.
What's Included
- Ruger factory gray plastic case
- Ruger P95DC instruction manual
- 1x 15-round steel double-stack magazine
The P95DC action is hammer-fired, DA/SA with decocker-only operation. Ambidextrous decocker levers provide safe, direct decocking, and there is no manual safety. A left-side push-button magazine release supports quick reloads, and the external spur hammer includes a lightening hole consistent with the series design.
The frame is glass-fiber-reinforced polymer with integral, horizontally ribbed grip panels that include Ruger medallions. The slide has a matte dark finish with rear serrations for positive manipulation, paired with a steel 3.9-inch barrel.
Sight alignment is straightforward with fixed three-dot sights: a single-dot front and two-dot rear. Capacity is 15+1 with the included steel double-stack magazine, offering standard P95DC capability in a compact, duty-ready format.
This example is an early non-rail configuration manufactured in 1996. It bears Southport, Conn. U.S.A. slide markings, and the barrel hood is marked 9mm x 19. It is a United States-made pistol from Ruger’s P95DC series, combining durable materials and practical controls.



