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Sold this to my retired state trooper daughter last fall. Called her yesterday and she agreed to let me buy it back. I posted this in late 2019.
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I'm agreeing with you on the grips, at first look they're odd, but probably alongside the two-tone pistol they actually grow on you a bit. Unique, or is that eclectic. <>< America, Land of the Free - because of the Brave | |||
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I always think about retiring mine and carrying something more up-to-date but it hasn't happened yet and probably won't anytime soon. But if I did, I think I'd have to replace my worn rubber Hogue grips too. I think you did good w/ the grips. | |||
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You'll enjoy your P239 for a long time. Very nice appearance. ____________________ | |||
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Wood is supposed to have personality. I dig the grips. "Guns are tools. The only weapon ever created was man." | |||
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Nullus Anxietas |
As time goes by I increasingly appreciate... shall we say "older-school designs?" Things like metal frames, hammer-fired actions, and, yes, wood grips. I think what probably got me started down this road was the SIG P239 SAS my wife gave me for Christmas, 2005. Close-up of one grip panel: I'm not inclined to replace synthetic grips that work for me, but I truly love me a nice set of wood grips on a handgun Glad you got your P239 back, Trooper Joe. I love "old school" SIGs. "America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system,,,, but too early to shoot the bastards." -- Claire Wolfe "If we let things terrify us, life will not be worth living." -- Seneca the Younger, Roman Stoic philosopher | |||
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The Great Equalizer |
Congratulations of the P239 returning home I am very fond of the P239 pistol as well as Hogue wood grips. The P239 and 357 SIG cartridge work ridiculously well together As to your grips, sometime Hogue cuts the wood in a manner that shows some unusual grain. I very much like the way those grips look on your true two tone. ------------------------------------------------------------------ NRA Benefactor . . . Certified Instructor . . . Certified RSO SWCA 356TSW.com 45talk.com RacingPlanetUSA.Com | |||
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A day late, and a dollar short |
I had a 1st Generation 229SAS, loved the look of the laminated wood grips. Unfortunately I found them to be too thick for my tastes on that 229SAS. The Hogue wood grips pictured here on the OP's 239 look like a better fit. at least for me. ____________________________ NRA Life Member, Annual Member GOA, MGO Annual Member | |||
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Congrats on getting your 239 back. I love my 239 that I put Hogue wood grips on, and it is here to stay as long as I am here. | |||
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Bought , sold to LGS in exchange for 335-A1 , bought back from LGS, and recently sold to son in law. I liked the Hogue G10 checkered grips on it and its a great pistol. However I now have 3 225s, which are Great+. | |||
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You mentioned 3 225’s. Here is a photo of my refinished P6 that sports all 225 springs. This is one that is a keeper (made in 1979). Trooper Joe | |||
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My daughter dropped off my P239 today. Funny thing happened. My wife actually made out the check to her. Got to watch when the “other shoe drops”. | |||
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Congrats Trooper Joe. Nice to have your baby back. | |||
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239 is amazing. I have two. SAS and Scorpion. Both purchased in .40, I also have .357sig and 9mm barrels/mags for both. --------------------------------- I know my nation best. That's why I despise it the most. And I know and love my own people too, the swine. I'm a patriot. A dangerous man --Edward Abbey After one look at this planet any visitor from outer space would say "I want to see the manager." - William S. Burroughs | |||
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Excellent news! Thats a sweet looking piece. Something about a metal gun that just begs to be missed, purchased or repurchased. I find myself going more metal the older I get which considering their weight compared to my plastic fantastics is odd. Do you have a nice leather holster to go with that 239? | |||
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My sentiments exactly. I never met a plastic gun that had any character. The older I get, the fewer I buy. The local police sergeant who was the original owner of this gun, gave me a nice holster. | |||
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Not to go off the P239 topic , but I would love to get a set of those wood grips for my P225 | |||
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PAULBRIAND I think they were from grips4u but they do not seem to offer them any more. http://grips4u.net/category/pi...g-sauer/sig-p225-p6/ I would call them and send a photo. They have worked with me in the past. Trooper Joe | |||
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p239s are good looking pistols* and they function well... how do I know? well I have a few... but won't tell how many... *In fact I think the only pistol better looking is a P230/232 I think I need a P239 with wood grips as a BBQ gun. My Native American Name: "Runs with Scissors" | |||
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