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| Jump! The extra mag is 40 bucks these days!
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| Sounds too good to be true. |
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| Helluva deal. If you want a P239, ain't gonna get any cheaper. What caliber is it? As for the P239 itself, it's a very good carry gun. Disappears with my Sparks VM-2 holster. Mine shoots as well as my P226 and P229. While the classic P-series guns are tanks, the P239 is a mini-tank. Just as rugged, reliable and accurate. Mine is a .40, but I also have a Sig OEM 9mm barrel which works just fine in it.
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| Posts: 4670 | Location: Pennsylvania | Registered: June 29, 2006 |
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| That's super cheap. Last few I've seen on the shelf were $600+
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| A 239 is a great pistol. I carried one so much that it wore the finish off the slide. They shoot like a target pistol. 9mm, 40 S&W, 357Sig, won't matter, it will be a great pistol. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Nick B: I saw at a LGS a 9 mm P239 in nice condition with the box and 3 mags for $240.00. Were these good guns ? I know that they’re not made anymore so spare parts might not be available. Thanks in advance.
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| Posts: 718 | Location: S.W.Florida | Registered: August 18, 2012 |
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| probably sold 10 minutes after you left store |
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| 3 mags for $240 seems about right in this economy. So how much was the 239?
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| Funny you say that. I did just that. A guy at worked needed some quick cash so he wanted to sell me his 239 for 300 hundred. I felt so bad about it I gave him four. |
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| ^^^ You're a good guy Bulldog |
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| Tending to think if you have to ask if the P239 is a good buy at $240 you really don't deserve to own it. |
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