@Ptero - 225A1 mags =/= 225 mags.
@Ptero - 225A1 mags =/= 225 mags.
I checked out the P239 at the LGS today. Was in excellent shape, LNIB and $550. Not a bad deal, but I am think I had rather focus my money elsewhere.
Not according to my experience and Lucky Gunner(https://www.luckygunner.com/lounge/a...-the-sig-p239/) see the second to last paragraph. Swapping out the baseplate fixes the issue of sticking out the bottom of a P239.
I don't question that the 225A1 mags can work in the 239 by swapping baseplates. I'm just pointing out that the 225A1 mags are not the same as the 225 mags, and don't work in 225/P6s.
Count me as a strong "Yeah". I did CCW a 239 years ago. Very fine little pistols IMHO. Due to the tiny grip, I eventually changed to something that fit my hand better. Still, wish I'd tried slightly larger Nill, Hogue, etc. grips before the 239 went to a new home...
Years ago I read where Ruger was discontinuing its P90 .45acp pistol. I found one online at a site I had purchased firearms before. The pistol was stainless slide/aluminum frame. 8+1 capacity. Safety/decocker version. I bought the pistol because it was being discontinued. Not a very good reason, but that was my thinking.
So when the pistol came in I had a thought about why it was dropped from Ruger's lineup. Economics for one, metal vs polymer. I guess there was cost savings there. Ergonomics were somewhat non-existant. The front and backstrap were smooth. The grips, though sculpted, offered little traction. Sights were adequate, but could have used a bit more light on both sides of the front sight. Bulky and 8+1 can be thrown in as a negative, but that is a personal observation.
I tell this story for one reason. Don't be me. That is, buy a P239, get it home and say, "Man I could a had a V-8". Or to put it another way, could have gotten a similar sized polymer for about the same price with double the capacity. I think someone on this forum said something to the affect that, "Emotions can lie, but facts don't. Or something close but with the same advice.
I think I am going to pass. I appreciate all of the info and almost pulled the trigger.
I got a chance to handle on and it is just too small for my hand. I really love the quality and the style, but for the price it just is not worth it.
I guess that means I get to keep shopping before the wife and kids get all my gun money spent on Christmas.
Thanks again,
Matt
My 239 had the standard grips. When I was firearms training coordinator, we traded the last of our 9mm pistols for .40 weapons. Just because I could, I took one of the company guns with Hogue grips to the range. No complaints about the standard grips, but the Hogues were a significant improvement.