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The SA-35 will be $541 under the Individual Officer Purchase Program. A pretty good deal if you can find one and are eligible.



My good sir, you just sold a couple of guns for Springfield. That's IOP P365/P320 money for a metal framed pistol.


Would be awesome...if Springfield had an authorized LE dealer in my state Frown.


You're kidding me.

Well, here:

Proven Arms & Outfitters SA35 IOP Link

It shows as OOS right now but that doesn't surprise me, I have yet to see one of these in stores.

I can vouch for Proven, I've lost count of how many IOP SIGs I've bought through them. Their CS has been great for me.


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Posts: 5542 | Location: Greater Nashville, TN | Registered: May 11, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Thanks for that link. It won't help me with this as my LGS isn't a fan of doing transfers on stuff that they carry themselves, but it could be plenty useful for other stuff down the road. It's always good to have options, and I'd never heard of that place beforeSmile. I don't know how SA doesn't have a single LE dealer in Indiana (I mean, they are HQ'd in IL, just one state over!), but there's none on the list.
 
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Thanks for that link. It won't help me with this as my LGS isn't a fan of doing transfers on stuff that they carry themselves, but it could be plenty useful for other stuff down the road. It's always good to have options, and I'd never heard of that place beforeSmile. I don't know how SA doesn't have a single LE dealer in Indiana (I mean, they are HQ'd in IL, just one state over!), but there's none on the list.


I'm not sure where you're at in Indiana (I just left there) but there is an FFL at the state DNR range at Camp Atterbury that will do transfers for anybody for $20. That's how I got mine.


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Sadly, Atterbury is over 3 hours away, and on the wrong side of Indy. I can probably do some looking around and try to find somebody else local that will handle transfers, though. Looks like they have M1As and 1911s on the list, too....this could get expensive!
 
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stumbled on one today locally and brought it home. seems nice enough
 
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BH Spring Solutions has done some testing and posted some long videos on YouTube, but sadly the sight dovetails are the same ones as on the Tisas, so replacing those sights right now is a bit impossible. I’m sure Springfield is going to expand their sight options and Dawson Precision will probably make some in the future, but right now, you’re stuck with what you get.
 
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stumbled on one today locally and brought it home. seems nice enough


Details...we need details! Big Grin
 
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What Para said for one. But also, your take on the fit and finish, trigger pull, control fitment/actuation (overly stiff, loose, or just right...are the edges smoothed and well finished or sharp and abrasive?), weight and balance, and if you've shot it yet, accuracy, perceived recoil, and does the hammer bite or not...and any other details you can think of.

I don't trust the gun magazines or youtube reviews so much, as most of them are shills or so enamored with a new gun that their opinion isn't really objective. You seem to have a well-rounded range of firearms experience and knowledge, so I'd highly value your opinion. I've made the rounds of gun stores in 2 states over the past month and still haven't actually laid eyes on one of these yet.
 
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I just grabbed it yesterday at a shop. Fit and finish seems fine, I do like the grip profile compared to the squarish originals I had. Slide is not super tight on the frame but not too bad. Trigger is nice...a buddy that was with me, he spent 10yrs working for Beretta and just started working for FN. He took it apart and said it was a Type 1 transfer bar so C&S stuff should work just fine.

Only included a single mag vs. two stinks as everybody is OOS on 15rd flush mags right now but not complaining too much for $649

 
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BH Spring Solutions has done some testing and posted some long videos on YouTube, but sadly the sight dovetails are the same ones as on the Tisas, so replacing those sights right now is a bit impossible. I’m sure Springfield is going to expand their sight options and Dawson Precision will probably make some in the future, but right now, you’re stuck with what you get.


BHSS should’ve measured the dovetails before claiming they’re the same. An e-mail from Springfield Customer Service was posted on another forum confirming they use a Novak cut.


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Thanks PGT, that's encouraging! Sure is a pretty gun, especially with those grips. What's the hole in the side of the slide right in the middle of the serrations?
 
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What's the hole in the side of the slide right in the middle of the serrations?


It's for the sear lever roll pin.


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What's the hole in the side of the slide right in the middle of the serrations?


It's for the sear lever roll pin.


Gotcha. Thanks!
 
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Nice pic, for $650 that's a nice gun.

I haven't been able to find one in any stores to handle/ogle, all the prices online are wayyy too high I see
 
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BHSS should’ve measured the dovetails before claiming they’re the same. An e-mail from Springfield Customer Service was posted on another forum confirming they use a Novak cut.


Are they using true Novak sight cuts or what Springfield uses on their 1911s? The front sights on a Springfield use a much larger dovetail.
 
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Very nice. Congratulations on finding one. I have been looking but have not came across one yet. Enjoy
 
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The front sights on a Springfield use a much larger dovetail.


They specifically asked about the rear. A follow up regarding the front has recently been sent in - more to come.


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Just bought one online and paid $599 shipped!
Should have it in hand in a couple of days.


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