My P239 TAC arrived today. I feel bad that I skinned Mark alive, but I will buy some more stuff from him soon to make up for the twist of fate (drop of the dollar). I really want the 229 .22LR conversion kit, and if I can't get that I will get a 226 kit and put it on a Norc or a beater 226 or something like that. Anybody know if the 226 kit will work on the new .40S&W Norc that CanAmmo is bringing in?
But... everyone is interested in the 239... here it is: Comes in the standard blue SIG box, pistol, 3 mags (YES THREE!), lock, manual, 2008 catalog, 2 stickers, and an advertisement for the 226 conversion kit:
The gun came in a plastic bag and was pretty much dripping with oil:
I wiped the oil off, but left some white fluff (I was using a cleaning patch to wipe it off... should use a silicone cloth or something to make it look good for the pics):
The good old 45 degree angle from the back shots that I like so much:
Looks very slim from this angle:
Surprisingly looks a lot like a 229 from the top:
In this shot you can see the size difference with a 229:
You can see the major family resemblence is these shots though:
Yes, it does come with three 8 round mags... the same capcity mags they have everywhere else in the world, military, police or civilian!
With potent ammo like these Rangers, it would make a real nice slim carry gun for people who have a lot of trigger time on SIGs:
Probably the biggest most obvious difference between the 229 and the 239...
Some of you are going to wonder... how does it fit in the hand with the 8 round mags? My hands are fairly average size (despite being 6'3", 250lbs.). It actually feel pretty good in the hand. I haven't shot it yet though. I have some 10 round mags coming (hopefully by next week) as well... so I will let you know how that all goes.
I hope to try it out tomorrow. The Registration certificate came in the mail today as well, which is nice. The trigger feels fantastic. It feels light but crisp. It is also the SRT trigger system, which I have never actually shot before
I'm looking forward to trying it.
I will have lots more to say about the 239 and other guns in the future. Feel free to PM me any questions you have about it and I will try and answer them with pics if possible.
Adding a couple more:
Note that the right-side rail is the entire length of the gun. Never seen a SIG like that before. The disconnector bump is under the rail.
But... everyone is interested in the 239... here it is: Comes in the standard blue SIG box, pistol, 3 mags (YES THREE!), lock, manual, 2008 catalog, 2 stickers, and an advertisement for the 226 conversion kit:

The gun came in a plastic bag and was pretty much dripping with oil:

I wiped the oil off, but left some white fluff (I was using a cleaning patch to wipe it off... should use a silicone cloth or something to make it look good for the pics):


The good old 45 degree angle from the back shots that I like so much:


Looks very slim from this angle:

Surprisingly looks a lot like a 229 from the top:

In this shot you can see the size difference with a 229:

You can see the major family resemblence is these shots though:


Yes, it does come with three 8 round mags... the same capcity mags they have everywhere else in the world, military, police or civilian!


Probably the biggest most obvious difference between the 229 and the 239...

Some of you are going to wonder... how does it fit in the hand with the 8 round mags? My hands are fairly average size (despite being 6'3", 250lbs.). It actually feel pretty good in the hand. I haven't shot it yet though. I have some 10 round mags coming (hopefully by next week) as well... so I will let you know how that all goes.

I hope to try it out tomorrow. The Registration certificate came in the mail today as well, which is nice. The trigger feels fantastic. It feels light but crisp. It is also the SRT trigger system, which I have never actually shot before
I will have lots more to say about the 239 and other guns in the future. Feel free to PM me any questions you have about it and I will try and answer them with pics if possible.
Adding a couple more:
Note that the right-side rail is the entire length of the gun. Never seen a SIG like that before. The disconnector bump is under the rail.





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