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What are y’all’s thoughts on the 239 in 40s&w?
 
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I have a P239 .357 sig and swap back and fourth with the .40 barrel I think it handles it great!
 
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Fantastic and very soft shooting.


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I have more than one, and I wouldn’t hesitate to get another.
 
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I had mine out recently for the first time in quite a long time and enjoyed it immensely.

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Handles both the 40 & 357Sig round well


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Mine shoots amazingly soft for a.40.


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The 40SW slide a little taller and may not fit a regular 239 holster. The gun is heavy enough to handle the 40SW cartridge and the gun is quite shootable. Much softer shooting than a Glock 23.
 
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I have 2 in .40 and one in 9mm. I prefer shooting the .40 over the 9mm.


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Great gun, like it so much that I have two in 40 S&W.
They get carried on a regular basis.
Soft shooter, controllable.
 
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My dad has had/carried one since 1996.
Never had any trouble with it.

I keep telling him to pick up a 357Sig bbl for it.




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Very good choice. Had mine since the Eighties, lots of rounds through it. Shoots as well as my P229 and P226. Utterly reliable.

Before I bought mine, I tried a P239 .40 a friend owned. Zero issues with the .40 recoil. Good gun good cartridge. What more can I say?

Btw, you can also use a stock 9mm barrel with it for practice/ammo savings. A number of us here have done so. Conversion barrel not needed and works with 9mm or .40 mags.


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Very good choice. Had mine since the Eighties, lots of rounds through it. Shoots as well as my P229 and P226. Utterly reliable.

Before I bought mine, I tried a P239 .40 a friend owned. Zero issues with the .40 recoil. Good gun good cartridge. What more can I say?

Btw, you can also use a stock 9mm barrel with it for practice/ammo savings. A number of us here have done so. Conversion barrel not needed and works with 9mm or .40 mags.


Guessing typo? The P239 came out in 1996...




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^^^ Correct...my bad. Thanks. Got my P229 in 1996 and the P239 a few years later, then my P226.


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Go for it, i have a 226,2229,and a 239 all in .40, the 239 has been my EDC for a while, under gunned? I dont feel like i am with 9 rounds from 140grn to 200 grn in a pistol that shoots more accurate than i'm capable of
 
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Mine will never be sold. Very comfortable to shoot with Hogue finger groove grips. You won't regret adding it to your gun collection.

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Just adding to the chorus - P239 and .40 is a good combo. Such was both my first SIG and first .40 many years back. I imagine that a .357 SIG barrel and / or 9mm conversion barrel would only add to the fun.

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I didn't care for mine until I replaced the grips. Since then I picked up a .357sig barrel and a conversion 9mm and both of those work fine w/ the .40 mags at the range.

Another thing I recommend is heavy grease for the rails before each range trip.
 
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I prefer mine in .40 and with the .357 barrel over the 9mm I had…
 
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