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![]() Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Lehigh Valley, PA
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TT GUnleather. OWB shown here, but he also has IWB versions.
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![]() Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Ohio
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OK, Just got the 239 body in today. I don't think I would quite call it fitting like a glove but it is usable. I may just be a little picky. I might go to a local shop to see how far off it is in comparison to the 239 that it was made for. It is usable, there just seems to be some gaps that are a bit large in some places such as the top of the slide.
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![]() Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Stansbury Park, UT
Posts: 1,298
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I was hoping I caught this thread before someone bought something. The P239 is unlike any other model. The P6 is a variant of the 225 and will fit any holster made for it. The trigger guards on the P239 and the P6 are worlds apart as far as shape. Nate
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Sig P239 9mm Bersa Thunder.45 Ruger SP101 .38 SPL Glock 36 (night sites) UBG Holsters current wait time as of 7-16-2009: 3-5 weeks. |
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