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  • bob327
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor
    • Dec 2007
    • 0

    H&K P9S

    Ran across an H&K P9S I think it's the standard model No box or paperwork
    Has been shot but in good condition trying to determine value
    Input would be appreciated Thanks It's a 9mm
    Last edited by bob327; 03-27-2008, 9:38 PM. Reason: caliber
  • #2
    BigRich
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
    CGN Contributor - Lifetime
    • Nov 2002
    • 788

    No one arrives in Hell surprised. (St. Robert Bellarmine)

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    • #3
      titan
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2006
      • 665

      9mm or 45?

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      • #4
        bob327
        CGN/CGSSA Contributor
        • Dec 2007
        • 0

        9mm

        It's a 9mm

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        • #5
          tiger222
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2006
          • 2396

          I'd guess around $1200-ish for a nice clean one. Box, papers etc and your perception of what it is worth, and or course the sellers perception all affect the price.

          The P9S is an outstanding pistol. It is my favorite hands down.

          Also check if it's a combat or a target, combat having fixed red and white sights, the target an adjustable rear, the targets are worth slightly more I believe in 9mm.

          Be sure to check the bolt face and other internals, and of course function check it (be sure to use a snap cap) the decocker function is tricky but easy once you under stand it.

          And as a fyi Walther P38 / P1 mags will work in a P9s.
          Seriously missing the 80's.....

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          • #6
            aplinker
            I need a LIFE!!
            • Feb 2007
            • 16762

            That P9S took a while to sell... I'm uncertain what it ended up selling for.

            Check gunbroker as a "starting point." There's the CA premium.

            Originally posted by tiger222
            I'd guess around $1200-ish for a nice clean one. Box, papers etc and your perception of what it is worth, and or course the sellers perception all affect the price.

            The P9S is an outstanding pistol. It is my favorite hands down.

            Also check if it's a combat or a target, combat having fixed red and white sights, the target an adjustable rear, the targets are worth slightly more I believe in 9mm.

            Be sure to check the bolt face and other internals, and of course function check it (be sure to use a snap cap) the decocker function is tricky but easy once you under stand it.

            And as a fyi Walther P38 / P1 mags will work in a P9s.
            Is there a gun you don't have?

            Actually, let me rephrase... is there a GOOD gun you don't have?

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            • #7
              tiger222
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2006
              • 2396

              Originally posted by uclaplinker
              That P9S took a while to sell... I'm uncertain what it ended up selling for.

              Check gunbroker as a "starting point." There's the CA premium.



              Is there a gun you don't have?

              Actually, let me rephrase... is there a GOOD gun you don't have?
              Sadly, yes..... one day the Gun Santa will bless me with a Walther P88, and a Walther P5 compact special forces / MOD issue, I just know it = and ofcourse the holy grail of them all... the Walther WA2000 (funny, just realized my wish list are all Walther!)

              Besides, you aren't doing too bad your self with the 1911's?
              Seriously missing the 80's.....

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              • #8
                aplinker
                I need a LIFE!!
                • Feb 2007
                • 16762

                Originally posted by tiger222
                Sadly, yes..... one day the Gun Santa will bless me with a Walther P88, and a Walther P5 compact special forces / MOD issue, I just know it = and ofcourse the holy grail of them all... the Walther WA2000 (funny, just realized my wish list are all Walther!)

                Besides, you aren't doing too bad your self with the 1911's?
                Hmmmm... does that mean you own a Sig P210?

                The WA2000 is cool, but it's always screamed AIRSOFT to me. That rifle looks like an airgun.

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                • #9
                  bob327
                  CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                  • Dec 2007
                  • 0

                  thanks

                  thanks for the info on the walther mags I was not aware

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                  • #10
                    tiger222
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2006
                    • 2396

                    Originally posted by uclaplinker
                    Hmmmm... does that mean you own a Sig P210?

                    The WA2000 is cool, but it's always screamed AIRSOFT to me. That rifle looks like an airgun.
                    No Brother! I wouldn't hold on you on that one! Totally forgot about the P210 ~ does this mean YOU have a P210???

                    They did make a WA2000 airsoft called the Asahi - that is probably the only airsoft I would spend money on.

                    Bob - you are welcome on the P1 mag tip - they are pretty cheap right now. I think CDNN have them for $20? Also take a look at the buffer on the pistol and make sure it's in good shape.
                    Seriously missing the 80's.....

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                    • #11
                      bob327
                      CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                      • Dec 2007
                      • 0

                      Thanks

                      I will do that. Actually this belongs to a friend I think I'm going to list it for him
                      I'm not that interested in the gun It appears to have a parkerized finish it's my understanding some of the later guns were finished this way?It also has had the original grips replaced with pachmayr grips.He does have a P9S .45 target model that is new in the box that I am very interested in. Thanks for the input

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                      • #12
                        monkey
                        Member
                        • Sep 2004
                        • 217

                        Originally posted by tiger222
                        Sadly, yes..... one day the Gun Santa will bless me with a Walther P88, and a Walther P5 compact special forces / MOD issue, I just know it = and ofcourse the holy grail of them all... the Walther WA2000 (funny, just realized my wish list are all Walther!)
                        I know the guy that has the last ten or so of the imported WA2000s, both .308 and .300 Win Mag. If you have the money (a TON of it) and really want one, I can put you on touch with him.

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                        • #13
                          Gryff
                          CGSSA Coordinator
                          • May 2006
                          • 12677

                          I have a combat model in .45. The DA trigger pull is reasonable, but the SA trigger pull has to be one of the nicest I have EVER felt. As good as the best 1911s I've shot. The gun is tack driver accurate, too.

                          I've been thinking about selling mine, but every time I shoot it, it makes it hard to consider parting with it.

                          -Jim
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