At a lgs I found a used P239 SAS DAK two tone in 9mm wearing wood grips. All looks good on the gun minus some surface rust on the slide starting. The tag states it's a gen 1. I've searched everywhere with no concrete answer on gen 1 vs current gen 2 differences. The general accepted answer is gen 1 is dak only, gen 2 is da/sa. The only other difference I saw was the firing pin retaining roll pin. On my gen 2 SAS da/sa I have a true roll pin. The gen 1 looks like a polished black solid pin. In short, is there no difference and I'm just over thinking this? Is it just a simple matter of a new and improved replacement part not matching the original. ?
I'm aware of the DAK trigger (and actually like it in a way). So Gen 1 came dak and with the absolutely gorgeous wood grips, other than that I can swap new p239 parts into an old p239?
You did go to the right place for the question. The group here knows their stuff.
GaryBF sums it up- as far as I have ever encountered the only difference is the trigger setup and grips.
I have a Gen 1 two-tone DAK P239 in .40 and finally found another set of those nice wood grips for spares. Never tried switching any P239 parts other than a short reach trigger for my wife.
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Originally posted by newmexican: The SAS gen 1s I thought were all 2 tone and only in 40 caliber. I could be wrong, its been awhile since those came out.
Two tone is correct but they were offered in 9mm. See below the pair I owned at one time. Both were in excellent condition. SAS/DAK was a great looking pistol.
That photo says it all! That two tone with the factory wood grips is gorgeous. My p239 SAS Gen 2 dosent catch my eye anything like those gen 1's. You all have sold me on it, buying that Gen 1 tomorrow. Thanks for all the info.