The easiest way to arrange for the repair is to contact Walther "on-line" at www.waltherarms.com/ccp-recall
You will received by return e-mail a CCP recall form and instructions. Pretty easy really and the application process was quick. Trying to get through via telephone was more...
Following up on my previous comments, I did send my P239 back to Sig Sauer for the "short reset trigger" modification. Turn-around was about three weeks from the time I dropped it off at FedEx.
I haven't fired it yet but will sometime during this week. Dry firing revealed the gritty feel is...
Thank you for your input. It was most helpful.
I contacted Sig earlier today and my pistol is on its way to the custom shop. I'm looking forward to getting it back in about three weeks.
I'm thinking about sending my P239 to the Sig Custom Shop for the instillation of a short reset trigger package. Their web site states that the package will reduce trigger reset travel about 60%. Sounds like a pretty good upgrade and I'm definitely interested. I'm curious if anyone reading...
CCW Safe seems like a pretty good deal particularly for active duty and retired military and/or LEO's. They advertise "no out of packet expenses, caps or limits" but my understanding is that their coverage is focused on legal expenses. That's half of what's required, the other half being civil...
Thank you for your input, it was most helpful. The pistol I want to upgrade is a Sig 239. I do carry it concealed from time to time so it does serve as an occasional defensive weapon. I hadn't thought about the Tritium front / black back sight combination but I like the idea. For me, simple is...
I'm exploring the idea of replacing the sights on my pistol with a good set of fiber optic sights. I don't have any experience with fiber optics and I'm curious about the experiences others have had with them. For instance, do they enhance one's sight picture or are they a distraction. Your...
Smith & Wesson's model 17 is a really nice revolver. They are nicely finished, well balanced, mechanically sound and very accurate if memory serves me correctly. And, sadly, I do not now own one.
One the other hand, I do own a model 617 - 5 (six inch barrel, six shot revolver). Stainless...
Relying on the "Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson" (3rd edition) it appears as though you have a Model 31 manufactured during 1981.
I was fortunate to find one during the mid-90's that was barely used at a cost of $400. Today I couldn't begin to guess how much yours might be worth. FWIW...
...wear.
I am not the original owner and I don’t know the total round-count. No box or paraphernalia will come with the gun and it will be sold *as is*.
I am asking $500 (negotiable) for the revolver and will travel a reasonable distance (20 mile radius from Walker) for a FTF cash sale...
...latch.
I am not the original owner and I don’t know the total round-count. No box or paraphernalia will come with the gun and it will be sold *as is*.
I am asking $450 for the revolver and will travel a reasonable distance (20 mile radius from Walker) for a FTF cash sale.
Please contact...