February 22, 2020, 06:25 AM
Blume9mmMagazine question: blue / phosphate
so I was looking at an add in the classifieds for a P239 and in the seller's description he said he had both blue and phosphate coated magazines....
I realized I also had both for my P239s in 357 sig and was just wondering what the deal was with this?
February 23, 2020, 07:26 AM
sigfreundAre you looking for an explanation for what “blue” and “phosphate” refer to, or why P239 magazines have different finishes?
February 23, 2020, 08:04 AM
Blume9mmI think I understand the two coatings... just wondering why two different coatings were made... the reasoning behind it.
February 23, 2020, 08:12 AM
lymanwondering if the blue are mec gar NOS units?
not that I have seen every mag they ever made, but all the mecgar mags I recall seeing , and owning, are blued or stainless
February 23, 2020, 08:40 AM
sigfreundI can’t be certain why there are two different kinds of finishes, but over the years I’ve seen SIG magazines with three types: Phosphated, blued (of some sort; possibly not the traditional bluing), and bare stainless. Mec-Gar also makes magazines with an “antifriction” (ILAFLON?) coating.
SIG has a history of changing details about its guns, and I suspect the different magazine finishes are just one example. Why? Cost, “tactical look,” different suppliers, ….
February 24, 2020, 06:23 AM
Blume9mmJust to throw this in... I carried a Ruger LC9 pro for a while (one summer) and one of the reasons I switched to Sigs for carry was the Ruger rusted...not just the slide on the gun but the magazines too.... So far none of the Sigs I've carried.... P290 & p239 have started to rust; gun or magazines....
February 24, 2020, 10:23 PM
colt_saaThe polished blue magazines are what came with Commercial P239s
The phosphate coated magazines are what came with Agency P239s
These days I only carry the phosphate magazines because I am using the Agency 8 shot mags instead of the civilian 7 shot magazines