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P239 SAS DAK two tone
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Coincidentally, I am in the same boat. Safe is crowded, and this one is up next to be sold.
Mines not a looker though. Was a LEO trade-in and has a ton of wear, but still shot great and enjoyed owning it.
It is discontinued now from my understanding, if that affects your decision process.Have any Real Estate and/or Mortgage related questions? Over 15 years of Residential, Commercial, Investment, Management, & Land Experience. Primarily help Veterans. Shoot me a PM. -
do you like the appearance, is it comfortable when you hold it and do you like shooting it?
i sold all the ones that i didn't like and also consolidated to just 2 calibers (9mm for the wife and .40 for me). i'm content and very happy with that decision.Comment
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A few years back I had a 239 SAS in 9mm. I got it years ago in misguided and overly optimistic anticipation of getting a CCW in CA. No thanks to the 9th circuit. Nice pistol. But doesn't really fit the purpose. Compare it to a Glock 19, for what it is it's fat, heavy, and only holds 8 rounds. It's not really a range pistol, not really a carry pistol. There are lighter, slimmer, and more comfortable small carry pistols that hold more rounds or have capacity more in line with the size and weight. I ended up selling it as almost new and very few rounds through it.All posts dedicated to the memory of Stronzo Bestiale
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How about my sister? what can she do now? Still virgin and need Glcok."
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