Kyle, I guess the true test of that ammo would have been to shoot the SAME ammo that did not go off in another gun, if they went off then it would be time to take a long look at the P-94's chamber length, firing pin, etc. I have never been a fan of the Ruger auto's except for their first one made in 1949. Their revolvers are fine as are their rifles & shotguns. I have always been a fan of the Smith & Wesson's, but like Ruger, they are getting spendy. Taurus are very good guns for the money and it's tough to beat a .357/.38 special combo gun for all around fun, protection and hunting.
I'm with you, a long beard is a neat trophy, but not for meat. I'll take a Jake any day for eatin' purposes. Same goes for deer, a spike or forked horn is better eating than a 6X6. If this was not true then we'd raise steers until they were six years old before butchering and fried chicken would come from a 4 years old bird. Trophy hunting and hunting for the table has always had it's different followers. I just like to hunt and either will do. With a little basalmic vinegar you can eat anything I'm told. :^)
Dave