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best deal on a Sig P239 .357?
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 2:25 pm
by longhorn_92
I have decided that my carry weapon of choice is going to be a Sig P239 .357...
I am wanting to know where I could get the best deal at? What price range am I looking at? What about Pre-owned?
There is a gun show coming up soon and I know that AJC Sports has reasonable rates - do you know if they have good deals with Sigs? Most of what I have seen with them are with XD's or S&W. Any other dealers? What are your experiences?
Re: best deal on a Sig P239 .357?
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 3:14 pm
by Xander
Which gunshow? Bachman Pawn pretty consistently offers the best prices on new Sigs at the Dallas Market Hall show. For online prices, try
Bud's Gun Shop and
Sporting Arms.
Re: best deal on a Sig P239 .357?
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 3:58 pm
by wild child
i got mine at big town gun show. from a guy named Shram, or something like that .
big ole booth right by the frt. door.
i shopped around and he was cheapest, cheaper than bachman gun place.
i think it was 650. 2 years ago.
oh, mines a .40, much more macho. ha.
joe
wylie

Re: best deal on a Sig P239 .357?
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 4:56 pm
by Xander
wild child wrote:i got mine at big town gun show. from a guy named Shram, or something like that .
big ole booth right by the frt. door.
i shopped around and he was cheapest, cheaper than bachman gun place.
i think it was 650. 2 years ago.
oh, mines a .40, much more macho. ha.
joe
wylie

At the Market Hall show, Schramm's is typically $10-$20 higher than Bachman for new Sigs.
Re: best deal on a Sig P239 .357?
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 6:20 pm
by Mike1951
There is usually a dealer with factory refurbished Sigs at significant savings.
You can recognize them by the red plastic boxes.
Maybe an option if funds are an issue.
Re: best deal on a Sig P239 .357?
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 6:25 pm
by Xander
Mike1951 wrote:There is usually a dealer with factory refurbished Sigs at significant savings.
You can recognize them by the red plastic boxes.
Maybe an option if funds are an issue.

The CPOs I've seen have run from $450-$500, so they're a good deal if you can find one that meets your requirements.