If I were to buy a 9mm P239 from a non California FFL on Gun Broker, will the CA FFL be able to deliver it to me after DROS? My concern is the one's on the Roster have a unique California number. "P229 (Black) 229R-9-BSS-CA / Steel; Alloy" is the description of the one on the roster and I believe this would be a 229-9-BSS. Not a threaded barrel model.
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The black nitrons are the same part number. So long as you are not getting the variants outside of standard, you'll be fine. Night sites are OK. -
There can be small changes between the versions, which makes it not the same and not on the certified list. For example, the CA version of the ESE has a loaded chamber indicator, whereas the other one does not.
You mention two models, a P239 and a P229, which are you looking at?Kemasa.
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Oh, shoot. You're right Kem. I missed that, yes, which pistol are you referring to?
Chewy, I thought you were at an FFL?Comment
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