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SR9C COMPACT 9MM SS/POLY 17+1 3313 ONE 10RD ONE 17RD MAG
Action semi-auto
Barrel 3.5"
Finish Brushed Stainless
Length 6.875"
Sights Adjustable 3-Dot
Caliber 9mm
Capacity 17+1
Magazine 2 / One 10 rd. & One 17 rd.
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Comments (13)
Great gun. Paid $300 used for mine and I've ran 500 or more rounds of Tula and cheap reloads through it without a single issue ever.
I got to handle one of these and dry fire the SR9c. It had a very light trigger I.M.H.O., which I liked. My guess was about 4.5 lbs. I'm pretty sure these are discontinued now and we should see some good sales on them around Thanksgiving if you can wait that long to buy from a "non club" seller.
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Great gun. Horrible seller. I have Truglo Tritium pro's on mine and it is fantastic.
I bought mine about 10 years ago for $360. Dropped to $330 or so and now around $300. I love it. It still comes with one 10 rd and one 17 rd mag. Sights are easy to pick up. The only time I had a problem was with a junky box of Tulammo. Great shooter at this price. I can’t comment on this seller and membership fees.
No deal it’s not a free 2 week trial what a joke
No deal once you pay all the Buyer's Club fees.
That is the price without being a member. Member prices are lower.
Tend to agree, just checked into the club membership and it's steep, over $300/year. Depends on your individual circumstances...if you buy a lot it may make sense, but otherwise hard to justify. Great gun by the way, got my SR9c in 2011 and still one of my favorites for CCW.
No kidding. The average gun owning household has 8 firearms. The statistics have shown this figure doubled over 20 years. If you bought one gun every 60 days you would need to save $50.00 per firearm against the competition before you even start to save anything. So far I have not seen where this dealer's deals consistently beat everyone else by 50 bucks, but to each his own.
Stay away from NGOA they are bunch of lying assholes and try to make you think they have the best prices When they do price match they take back the difference and cancel your order