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9mm or .40??
Posted: Thu, 14 Mar 2013 11:38:58
by DryBones
which do you prefer? Have a line on a used Sig P239 .40 Will be shooting it in the near future to see if I like it. ideas on going rate for this gun? I will check online places to see what I can find for pricing.
Re: 9mm or .40??
Posted: Thu, 14 Mar 2013 11:59:30
by ShotgunBlast
Flip a coin and you'll more than likely be happy with your decision. The 9mm people will talk about higher capacity, less recoil, lower cost to shoot, and greater availability (although in this environment nothing seems to be available). I have seen 40 hang around on the shelf longer than 9mm in my local Walmart, but eventually everything gets purchased.
My next purchase is a Glock in 40 because that works with the system I want. I can use the existing magazines and get a conversion barrel and shoot 357. I can also get a 9mm barrel and 9mm Glock mags and shoot that too. I figure I could practice with 9mm and carry with 40. It would also be a good SHTF platform because of the ammo options available to one gun.
Re: 9mm or .40??
Posted: Thu, 14 Mar 2013 12:11:34
by DryBones
the guy is talking under $300. I don't think he has looked online for pricing lately. I might have to "accept" his price although the guilt might eat at me.
Re: 9mm or .40??
Posted: Thu, 14 Mar 2013 12:43:09
by mtbinva
He asked, you accepted. No guilt.

Re: 9mm or .40??
Posted: Thu, 14 Mar 2013 13:14:33
by ShotgunBlast
mtbinva wrote:He asked, you accepted. No guilt.

Bingo. The term "priced to sell" exists for a reason.
Re: 9mm or .40??
Posted: Thu, 14 Mar 2013 13:24:10
by DryBones
co-worker who is basing price on what he paid for it in the past. I guess he doesn't want to gouge me.

Re: 9mm or .40??
Posted: Thu, 14 Mar 2013 17:42:27
by Vince
I have both 9mm and .40, I carry both off and on. I prefer shooting my Glock19 as it shoots very well. I do enjoy shooting my M&P40c as well as a full size Ruger in 40. I will say the only reason 9mm wins is just because I am more accurate by a hair than my 40's. Both are fun to shoot.
Re: 9mm or .40??
Posted: Thu, 14 Mar 2013 19:47:29
by mtbinva
I have a Glock 27, Gen 3. It's a subcompact .40 and I LOVE it.
I love the .40 way more than the 9mm. I also reach for it more than my G30SF .45 ACP as my EDC.
Re: 9mm or .40??
Posted: Thu, 14 Mar 2013 20:58:30
by gunderwood
Either works fine. My preference is for 9mm because practice ammo is cheaper and you get a few more rounds. I do like the .357SIG, but it's typically loaded hotter (between .40SW and 10mm), so I don't mind loosing a few rounds of capacity.
Re: 9mm or .40??
Posted: Thu, 14 Mar 2013 21:40:00
by DryBones
Sig P239 with 2 mags and Hogue rubber grips (and originals) along with 50-100 rounds of ammo, case and lock with less than 500 rounds through it for $250..... should I even be questioning this? guy has 2 of these and this was his wifes before she passed. I think he is trying to get rid of some memories.
Re: 9mm or .40??
Posted: Mon, 18 Mar 2013 20:23:16
by bryanrheem
If its legit, it is a steal!!!
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Re: 9mm or .40??
Posted: Mon, 18 Mar 2013 21:56:35
by Molfeens
I will buy it I you don't!
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Re: 9mm or .40??
Posted: Mon, 18 Mar 2013 22:17:26
by DryBones
Done deal. Going shooting this week to try it out and then bringing her home!
Re: 9mm or .40??
Posted: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 21:34:52
by steelheart
Both! Why put your self through the agony of choosing?
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Re: 9mm or .40??
Posted: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 23:04:03
by Mindflayer
I prefer 9mm, but hell, at that price, I'd pick up another common round just to have it!
Re: 9mm or .40??
Posted: Wed, 27 Mar 2013 14:02:53
by jrswanson1
That's a steal. Get it. If you don't like it, flip it for something you do.
Re: 9mm or .40??
Posted: Fri, 19 Apr 2013 17:22:24
by ReadyDog
For that price I'd buy it just to have another weapon in the house.
Re: 9mm or .40??
Posted: Fri, 19 Apr 2013 19:05:18
by DryBones
Shot and bought an hour ago at the NRA range. Learned that left eye dominant mean i will be shooting with the left hand from now on.
Re: 9mm or .40??
Posted: Fri, 19 Apr 2013 20:31:37
by DryBones

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Best $250 I think I have ever spent! Shot like a dream. Yes, she's used and not perfect looking but she's mine now and I'll baby her a bit! Heck, I could sell all that ammo and almost cover the cost! I need to get back to the range!

Re: 9mm or .40??
Posted: Sat, 20 Apr 2013 11:14:25
by gunderwood
DryBones wrote:Shot and bought an hour ago at the NRA range. Learned that left eye dominant mean i will be shooting with the left hand from now on.
You can mostly train yourself away from it. I also used to be left dominate/right handed, but now am right/right. Many hours over the years of forcing myself to shoot both eyes open on high-mag/long range rifle platforms. Ideally for SD/HD you want to learn to shoot both eyes open as it provides much better situational awareness.