June 28, 2018, 07:39 AM
P226RNHold on to P239?
Already decided thanks. Not interested in gouging people here so kept the mags reasonable and trying to sell as a package to make it easier. What the purchaser does with the mags is up to them and their level of greed or lack thereof ...

June 28, 2018, 01:06 PM
CQB60Not at all good lady. I wasn’t suggesting that you price gouge. Just making an observation to what’s going on with these mags outside the realm of the forum...
quote:
Originally posted by P226RN:
Already decided thanks. Not interested in gouging people here so kept the mags reasonable and trying to sell as a package to make it easier. What the purchaser does with the mags is up to them and their level of greed or lack thereof ...
June 28, 2018, 03:11 PM
P226RNquote:
Originally posted by CQB60:
You’ll be able to sell its mags for more $$ than the gun itself these days. Mags fetching stupid money. Your decision comes down pistol use vs need. The P239 is a good primary choice for daily edc if you reside in a state with mag capacity restrictions. I still own one but I think time and the competition have caught up with it as there other options that does with it does at less weight which is a significant factor. It’s advantage is its grip which I can get a quick hold on under speed or duress. Good luck with your decision
Ok then. Simply saying I do not wish to fetch "stupid money or sell the mags for more than the gun." As virtual friendships are more important than money to me.
And who ya calling a lady?

June 28, 2018, 03:24 PM
tuumunzI was thinking the same topic when i left my lgs /pawn shop yesterday.
the lgs has a new,unfired safe queen 239 sas custom shop model.all factory items.40 caliber.
He has 549.00 dollars on the gun,and I just about bought it,before the sig sauer announcement of no more 239 will be made.
June 29, 2018, 04:45 AM
rifmonSort of the same question and feeling I had when I considered and sold my S&W model 66 2 1/2 inch. At the time they were a boring commodity. I sold it for a couple hundred dollars. Try to buy one today for a couple hundred dollars!

Yup,... I regret my actions!
As gun manufacturers continue to change designs and features, the classics will become increasingly sought after. IMO,....Keep that 239!
June 29, 2018, 06:03 AM
P226RNThanks everyone. I did put it up for sale. My determining factor was really the fact that I rarely shoot it. And no matter how I tried to convince myself I am not the type to keep things I don't use. We'll see, heck it may not sell anyway and I may have to try again down the road.