Supposedly, the frame on the P-95 held up better than the earlier aluminum frames. The below quote is from a Shooting Times article -
"Features of the then-new pistol included a blued or stainless-steel slide, double action only (DAO) or decocker mechanisms, a 3.9-inch barrel, a three-dot sight system, and a polymer frame. The frame did not have any metal inserts or steel bearings in its rails and was described by Ruger back in 1996 as being a "magic" injection-molded, custom-compounded, high-strength polymer with long-strand fiberglass filler. It was tested extensively for strength and durability and outperformed other brands of polymer-framed pistols and even steel-framed models for durability. Eventually, Ruger offered a variation of the P95 with a manual safety, and in 2006 Ruger added an integral rail to the underside of the polymer frame."
The entire Ruger P series are, in my opinion, very reliable and good shooting guns. I spent a lot of time with the DAO P series pistols while instructing Federal Bureau of Prisons classes (The P series was their long time issue duty handgun). In the long term, they proves more reliable than a couple of highly regarded "operators" brand pistols. Accuracy wise, I never had any problem shooting perfect qualification scores with them while instructing. Bent magazine lips, and extractors were the only issues I ran into with the FLETC's well worn inventory.
Larry