Up until a couple of months ago, I have had a decent-shape P239 in .357. It was kinda shopworn so I was never too happy with it. During that time, SF Member Mtn_Plinker fixed me up with two new .357 mag bodies. Finances and scratches finally got the best of me so I sold it. Fast forward to this past SAT and I found another .357 locally. It looks virtually new in the photo - and it is a grade better than my previous one - but it still has a couple of nitpicks.
The frame rails look new although wear on the hammer shows that it's had quite a few rounds thru it. It's better than my previous one, but this one still has some slide rattle with the magazine out. Neither of my 9mm's have that rattle - maybe this is just something with the .40/.357 slides? Anyways, nitpicks - it was advertised as having the box but it's a replacement with no label; and it had an awful looking set of Hogue rubber grips on it. So, I pulled the grips off of one of my 9mm's...
Now, the big question - Mtn_Plinker gave me the two mag bodies thru a karma - but I still haven't found any .357 followers, floorplates or floorplate catches. I have checked on Numrich and Midway to no avail. I'm not hinting or asking for another freebie - but, does anyone know another source for floorplates and followers? Thanks!!
Edited to add; it's got an odd (to me) SBU018XXX serial number...
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Posts: 451 | Location: Northern Virginia | Registered: September 01, 2000
I think Top Gun Supply had some magazine parts the last time I looked. Also, I have had limited luck finding 357 sig mags on e-bay at the 25-35 dollar range.
Posts: 375 | Location: The once great state of California | Registered: November 05, 2006
PGT - Thank you sir!! Deputy Bill, does the slide on your P239/.357 seem to be a little bit on the loose side? I know it can't, or shouldn't, be rock solid or there'd be functioning issues ... but, mine has more than typical (for other autos) movement in it ...
Posts: 451 | Location: Northern Virginia | Registered: September 01, 2000