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If $250 is absolute top price you will accept, I would look at the used S&W Sigmas in the CDNN catalog that are going for just about that. For new semi-automatic pistols, the Sigma is very popular usually sold in the upper $300.
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I did see a beat to hell Model 10 (revolver)offered at $280 a few weeks back, but it's cylinder was as loose as a $1 crack ***** with a finish to match. The Model 915 (or 910), even so you will probably have to go up to at least $300-350 for a used one in good condition right now. The best all around semi-automatic Smith & Wesson 9mm for the money is.
#10 round limiter for smith and wesson 915 pistol series#
These 10-round magazines were designed for use with S&W 5900 series 915/910 and 659 pistols. Take a look at our selection of Smith & Wesson magazines today and stock up on some spare S&W mags for your firearms so you can shoot more and reload less. 380 ammo costs more than 9mm) like those made be Bersa. This is a 9mm 10-round magazine for Smith & Wesson 5900 Series 915/910/659 pistols. Additionally, we carry a number of magazines for your classic Smith & Wesson firearms like the 59 series. 380 ACPs (which I'm a little leery of as far as the effectiveness of the round, not to mention that. Otherwise, about the only decent (in my opinion) pistols that you'll find for $250 are probably going to be. But it'll work the same and about the only thing that you'll need/want to do is replace the recoil spring and magazine springs (both of which are inexpensive from S&W). For $250 you'll almost be assuredly looking at a cosmetically rough one, maybe with the squared trigger guard (those fell out of fashion). I don't say "S&W" just because this is a S&W site, but used S&W pistols seem to be available pretty reasonably. If $250 is a hard limit, you might be able to pick up a used 3rd Generation S&W 9mm pistol at a Gander Mountain (or similar store) for about that. They generally have heavy triggers, but the newest versions do seem to consistently work well. However, for about $300, you could probably buy a new S&W Sigma 9mm pistol.

But, since we're here.įor $250 you probably aren't going to be able to buy a quality new 9mm pistol. You might get more responses if you post this over in the pistol forum. I'm guessing that you mean a semiauto pistol.
