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Hi friends. It's been a while and I forget, sorry! Is there any big difference between the 239's from Exeter and the ones from Germany? Or any known problems with ones from Exeter?
Thank you!!!!
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I owned two in 9mm, one from Exeter and one from Germany. The one from Germany was flawless, the one from Exeter was new and had bad feeding problems. It could not even feed round nose range ammo reliably, let alone hollow point ammo.

I polished both feed ramps (barrel and frame) and took off the sharp leading edge off the barrel feed ramp, I then purchased more powerful Wolf mag springs and it fixed the feeding issues.

I never trusted the one from Exeter again and ended up trading them both for a pair of HK P2000's. The HK's are 100% reliable but the triggers are a big step down from the Sigs.
 
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My dad has had an Exeter P239 in 40S&W since 1996.
Flawless, can't recall a single issue experienced with it

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As far as I know, only the frames were made in Germany. The stainless slides were Exeter and the guns were built in Exeter.

Unless its German proofed, it wasn’t made in Germany
 
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The HK's …………… but the triggers are a big step down from the Sigs.
 
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DA HELL you say. Razz. Big Grin. I am so used to shooting mediocre to poor triggers that I actually have a hard time acclimating to good triggers. Big Grin. I love my P2000’s


As for the P239 I thought this was one of the early American guns/designs where, as was said above, only the frames came from Germany. I could of course be wrong but thought that was the case.


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Yes, only frames stamped made in Germany. I know purists vote Germany, but I don't know if there are real differences or not. Thank you all for the replies so far!!!
 
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There are P239s that were made, assembled and proofed in Germany, but those are not often seen on this side of the pond.


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Yeah I do t believe those were actively imported into the States
 
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I own many of the P239S. I'm a big fan of the design, but all of mine are 357SIG



All of a mine have been flawless no matter where the frames were made. BTW I go through a lot of 357SIG ammunition each year

The only other caliber change for the P239 that I have is a 9MM threaded barrel that I occasionally use in my two tone. Obviously the purpose of this is to use the suppressor



I utilize the 357SIG magazines along the standard recoil spring and even this combination is perfectly reliable


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There were 50 German mande P239’s in 9mm imported from Switzerland some years ago via PW Arms and sold by Dans Ammo. They came with the Ilaflon finish, Von-Stavenhagen sights, and a black leather holster. Fit and finish was excellent, and the slide didn’t rattle like the US assembled guns. Like a complete dolt, I sold mine

Have owned several P239’s in 9mm and .357 SIG. This specimen was the nicest of the bunch.
 
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Thanks everyone! I appreciate the assistance.
 
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I have about 4 different P239's, some german frame some not, no differences in quality, all 100%.
 
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Many years ago, my old agency took possession of about 150 lightly used 239 9mm’s from the ATF when they switched to 226 .40’s. Many were lightly or even unused. To a gun they were all very tightly fitting, smooth running machines. These all had German frames with SA prefix serial numbers. The few US framed pieces I have picked up since then all seemed to exhibit some level of frame to slide rattle. I posted here about one that I traded into that had a pretty severe flaw where the point of contact that creates the ubiquitous barrel smiley was making a divot on the barrel. When I attended an armorers course, the Sig rep was kind enough to outright trade out an almost new upper assembly. It still had slide rattle but the barrel to slide mate up was tight. The early SA- guns seemed better than the all Exeter guns.




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Having owned SIGs since the '80s, I was as suspicious as the next guy as to the quality of the US guns vs. the German guns. Now I've owned a few US manufactured SIGs. They only differences I can readily see with the regular production SIGs are that the slide/frame fit does not tend to be as precise on the US guns, and bore finish is not quite as fine as on the German and Swiss SIGs. Performance wise though, I've finally been forced to admit that durability, reliability and accuracy of the US examples seems to be as good as the European guns...YMMV


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Thanks everyone!!!! Smile
 
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I picked up one of the all German P239s from Dan's Ammo. Still have it. They were around $600 from Dan's.



 
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VERY nice! Dan is Da man!!
 
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