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Sig 9mm p239
Sig 9mm p239






357 Sig loads, having that extra support is very helpful. 357 Sig (which, I think is worth a separate review, because it’s kind of different animal). The P239’s factory grip-while still thin enough to aid in concealment-is light years better in my opinion. I found it hard to control because the grip was just flat, straight and didn’t feel like much of anything in the hand. Plus, the OG plastic grips on the P239 still provide a lot more tactile contour than you find on other single stacks-the Smith & Wesson 3913 comes to mind.

sig 9mm p239

Thicker grips sorta negate that advantage. The thin, factory grips, in my opinion, are a key factor in the P239’s concealability advantage (and overall relevance) vs.

sig 9mm p239

They’re a bit thicker, with a touch of a palm swell, and just enough extra texture-all of which definitely helps you impart greater stability to the gun. Whatever touchiness is extent in the P239’s default demeanor almost disappears with the Nills. There’s a touch of overtravel and some minor stacking. It’s better than some (e.g., Beretta 92). It usually puts a sly “f_ck you” kinda grin on my face when I’m outshooting everyone else’s Glock 19s, M&Ps and XDs at my local range. But, I can say that is definitely the exception, not the rule. Especially because I know what the gun is capable of. If I’ve had too much coffee, if I haven’t shot in a while, if I’m shooting ammo that’s not in its sweet spot in terms of bullet weight and power factor… like I said… it’s not as forgiving. That said, the P239 has left me frustrated. The P239 can, and often does, outshoot everything.Īnecdotally, I’ve heard that the P239 is among the most mechanically accurate of all P2XX Sigs (which are, as rule, very mechanically accurate anyway) owed to its full-length frame rails (i.e., there’s no break in the rails, as with a P226, P228 or P229). I’ll bring it to the range with a Hi Power, a 92… whatever. I can literally shoot the numbers off a silhouette at 10 yards with a P239. It hangs in there with my Beretta PX4 and my Sig P245. I’ve shot some of the tightest groups I’ve ever shot with my 2006-vintage P239 in 9mm. Time and again, the P239 blows my mind in terms of its accuracy. But-a combat pistol though it may be-it’s not quite as stable and forgiving as a bigger service pistol. It’s nothing that would preclude its utility as fighting handgun. If you grip it too hard… if you tense your support hand as the trigger breaks… if you engage the trigger at too much of an angle… you’ll see it on the paper. And if you f_ck it up… well, that’s on you. It doesn’t presume to tell you what to do with the recoil impulse. It doesn’t funnel your hand into a specific position or posture. It’s like a car with a firm suspension: you feel the road, but in a good way. And it communicates-through every facet of your hand. The recoil is brisk, but not sharp or hard. Your distal joint comes up naturally against the wall-which is firm and distinct. There are no additional fees for the user to use affiliate links, the price is the same price as advertised by the seller.It’s right there. Amazon and/or other companies offer The Well Armed Woman LLC a small commission or other compensation for promoting their products or websites through their affiliate program. When the affiliate link is clicked on the site () to purchase an item, that person will be buying the product directly from the seller (not from The Well Armed Woman LLC). The Well Armed Woman LLC also participates in with other affiliate advertising programs. An affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to. The Well Armed Woman LLC () is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. If you access this website from outside the United States, you do so at your own risk and you are responsible for complying with the laws of any other jurisdiction. The Well Armed Woman, LLC makes no claim that this website may be used in any other jurisdiction. Access to this website may not be legal outside of the United States. This website originates from within the United States. You alone are completely responsible for your use of a firearm. This website is not a substitute for formal, qualified instruction in the handling, use or storage of firearms.

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Sig 9mm p239