We should start a gun thread....

Started by Denis, January 30, 2015, 07:00:06 PM

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Denis

I've had this P1 for many years. They are still pretty inexpensive but they are terrific pistols, and while reading about the S&W Model 39, learned that the US Army was so impressed with the P38s and post war P1s they asked for bids for a replacement for the .45. S&W offered the Model 39.




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4stringer77

Nice gun Denis. I don't own any myself but support the second amendment.
Now these are some guns I need to get more familiar with.

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westen44

Quote from: gweimer on February 07, 2015, 11:04:12 AM
You guys are slipping....FOUR pages, and I'm the first to post this?   :o



After being off the grid for two weeks, I was also surprised to see it hadn't been posted.  I was just about to do so myself. 
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Pilgrim

Check its history. Best pointing firearm I've ever had. It was the first double-action semi-auto made in the US.  The frame is alloy, so it's lighter than most full-size 9mm handguns.  There were a very few steel frame 39's made, but I have never seen the need for one. I especially like the double action capability on the first round, followed by single action on all later rounds.  No need to rack a slide or carry the gun "cocked and locked" status.  If you can find a nice one for $400, it may be a nice buy.  There were three models, with the main difference being the design of the ejection mechanism on the right side of the slide.  Mine is a 39-2. 
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