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  • Dude love the video buddy! Any experience with the P6 or the 225??

  • He's talking about the loaded weight, I think, 29.5 is what sig shows as loaded, Nutn should have mentioned that. Don't really like his comparing a compact, the 239, with a subcompact PM9, but whatever.

  • I dont know what gun you are talking about but all modern sig p239 weigh a little over 17 oz

  • I've carried Kahr's and shot them a lot. Great gun for CCW and all that other stuff until ya shoot it. My accuaracy with it was poor. I switch to the P239 or M&P9c for CCW.

  • Getting this gun in 9mm is kinda pointless, but in .40 or .357 sig chambering; that's when it starts to shine. A lighter pistol in a similar caliber will be hell to shoot, just too snappy IMO. But the added heft yet slimmer profile on the P239 does make for a good primary conceal carry gun in either of those two calibers I previously mentioned.

  • @redmunkee totally agree man for only getting one more round in the 9mm vesion I would take the 40 or 357 sig any day.

  • I've had my Sig P239 SAS Gen 2 9mm, for about two days now. I tested it at the range with a box of federal 115gr fmj and half a box of Reming Golden Saber 124gr jhp bonded. Not a single bobble of any kind; and held excellent groups. I bought this gun to replace my Springfield EMP in 9mm as my primary ccw weapon. I wanted to like the EMP, but I shot better with my P229 and thought the P239 would yield similar results for me. The EMP is a good gun but is picky on what jhp's it will feed reliably

  • Another GREAT video!! I just ordered my Sig P239 a few weeks ago. Cant wait until I have that baby in my hands. I am going to carry it, but I will have to take it to the range and practice, practice, practice with it. What IWB holster do you suggest, .. leather or Kydex? I may go with the Kydex cause it may handle the weight a little better. Your thoughts, suggestions?? Thanks for the vid dude!!

  • Nice review!

  • My Jericho has become apart of me. I completely understand.

  • Nice review.

    However, what's with this "sheepdog" crap? Sheepdogs are needed for SHEEP, not a Free People. Is that what "law enforcement" views us as? I don't need cops; they're just a clean-up crew for prudent free men.

  • @mendojohnk1971 Calm down.

    Read some books by Lt. Col. Dave Grossman where the terminology first became common/popular.

  • I just bought an sas gen 2 varient of the sig p239 and it brought me back to this vid, all point validated nutnfancy love the gun, im a big guy the p239 is just right for me.

  • Have one myself...great gun...

  • Awesome review. To hear nutnfancy say he wants one regardless of weight is huge (no pun intended). I live in CA and I am restricted to my purchases. Keltec pf 9 is not on the rouster and I hate the fact of buying a pistol with all the added safety devices required by the frootloop state. Just more mechs to go wrong, ie. mag safety, key lock safety, loaded chamber indicator--like the Ruger LC9. What's next finger print identifer on the trigger? And buy the way...I love Sigs too.

  • I think Nutn could've zoomed out here. Great review with that exception.

  • The Sig P239 sure looks attractive.

  • Fuck you and all your cop friends, you fucking asshole. You bastards do nothing but steal my weed and cost me money.

  • Love your vids Nutn, your an awesome dude!!!

  • "I think that's kinda GAY" @ 6:03...classic Nutn, pure classic. LMFAO

  • I carry my P239 in a Crossbreed Supertuck Delux. Can't carry at work. but I carry >90% otherwise. Heavy gun for CCW, but it is has been my favorite for a loooong time. Shoots like a dream, plus two spare mags will take me home safely every day. Gotta recommend this option for anyone who is willing to pracite and carry extra mags. GREAT VID.

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  • 15:02 suck it!

  • "didn't Scully carry one?" That's all I need to know. Sold.

  • Damn unions. Peace officers should not make over $25,000 a year regardless of location.

  • id say this gun is more of a compact gun than a sub-compact gun which you are comparing it to. like saying dont buy a glock 19 for ccw when u can have a glock 26.u compared two different classes of gun than critisizing the sig for being bigger the points u made in the beginning of the vid were true might turn someone looking to buy this gun away. i think you should specify the difference between a compact pistol ( like the sig p239 ) and a sub-compact pistol (like the kahr pm9)

  • Average police salary in NJ is 56k as of 2011. Don't make ridiculous statements. We're all on the internet and Google is a click away. Police salaries are public information.

    Keep up the good vids featuring ACCURATE info, nutn.

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  • @hurryupche <---This is the kind of moron we block. -- Veri

  • @nutnfancy

    Veri, I know this might be a personal question to Nutn but is he against homosexuals or something? I notice he uses the word 'gay' to describe something he dislikes quite a lot.

  • @CampingestBoyAlive I don't think that has anything to do with it. It's the 21st century and people are so sensitive, it's pathetic. People have been calling things that are stupid or something you don't agree with gay for at least 20+ years. This was a stupid question, sorry to say but yeah this was stupid.

  • @hurryupche way to be mature. i hope you don't carry. the shooting community is really adult like. thanks for being that guy

  • My agency recently issued us with a choice of the sig sauer p229 DAK (in 40.cal) and the p239.

    I chose the p229 and I use the p239 as a back up in my ankle holster preferably with the extended mag and one in the chamber.

  • Another great review Nutnfancy. I just picked up my second P239 9mm LNIB for $400 yesterday. I think they freakin rock and it's now my primary CCW piece, taking over my Glock 19. I give up some firepower but with the Hogue grips on it, the gun just melts in my hand. Also it is thinner than my Glock as well, so it conceals nicely and comfortable IWB for summer carry.

    Thanks, keep them coming!

  • @SigShooter007 I have both a P239 and a Glock 19 sitting in front of me and the SIG is thicker in the slide than either the Glock frame or slide. The grip is thinner and shorter on the SIG though. However, the slide is much taller, making the overall working height from butt of the grip to the top of the sights more than the glock.

    Weights more. Less capacity. Slightly larger. I don't see a win, but I CANNOT knock you for carrying with what you're comfortable with. The Sig is a damn fine gun.

  • @DasBulk totaly legit opinion im with ya. if you shoot it well carry it. but glocks on paper will always dominate(personaly carry glock23 PDX1 FBI'n it lol)

  • perfect size for me. my only complaint is the slide is not much thinner than a double stack sig

  • If you like sig and the p226, you should look into the p229. My favorite 229 is a p229 equinox. Perfect weight for me, great kick, and absolutely gorgeous.

  • just put a little more than 100 rounds through my brand new p239 today with only 1 failure to feed and it was because i failed to insert the mag fully

  • I used to carry an FN 9mm shor(1910 browning design)t, basically a .380, officer's backup carry(old piece from 1970s or earlier), pretty small, solid hunk of metal, lots of bite for such a small gun, fitted in my pocket(normal jeans and I'm not a big guy), had 6 rounds in it and never felt undergunned, NEVER malfunctioned and always connected, old school, lots of metal for sth that small..and believe me, intimidating to boot :) loved it

  • I used to carry an FN 9mm short, basically a .380, officer's backup carry(old piece from 1970s), pretty small, heavy hunk of metal, lots of bite for such a small gun, fitted in my pocket(normal jeans and I'm not a big guy), had 6 rounds in it and never felt undergunned, NEVER malfunctioned and always connected, old school, lots of metal for sth that small..and believe me, intimidating to boot :) loved it

  • i don't like this guy... but i like the reviews. good info is good info. thumbs up.

  • I still think the P239 is going to be my first carry gun. Now that there are 10 round magazines available for it and many options like sights, lasers and holsters. Thats what really matters to me seeing as how I wear a t-shirt and jacket most of the time conceal ability isn't much of a issue.

  • hey nutn make a vid of all ur guns

  • @nutnfancy yes! please do a sig p228 vs glock 19 comparison! controversial? yes. awesome video? absolutely.

  • So were talking About LEO salaries 38k in South Florida... and that sucks...

  • My Rap name is SIG... soo.. must .. be a HUGE fan of me Aye l0l

  • Dang, now I want another gun!!

  • Enjoy your reviews, but "that is gay" was a poor choice of words.

  • This weapon rocks! I'll get one right now!

  • I'm buying one right now! This weapon rocks! thanks for your great vids!

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  • i personaly like the p232 better. its light, and it accurate. how bout do a video on one?

  • i carry a p239 in my shoulder holster as a concealed carry. i am in law enforcement in NC and i have used this gun off duty. i always carry a small 380 on my ankle too.

  • So... this gun is kind of similar to a Beretta 92, in that it's too big for what it actually offers? Or am I wrong?

  • Hey nutnfancy, would you rather have a glock 19 or a sig p229 dak?

    I know this sig is quite a bit more expensive, but is it worth it?

  • @hboy828 definatly worth it. i carry one.

  • Maybe in a small red neck town, cops don't get paid well, but where I live, they make more than a Structural Engineer with 30 years of experience. and thats some rookie with less than one year out of the academy. What are you talking about?

  • Most of us 9 to 5 working stiffs just can't afford the Sigs, I love em too. I carry a G17 because I could afford the 226. Is the Glk a good duty wep, yea it is, but no exposed hammer, no hammer drop, no SA shots. I'm going to save for a 226 and sneak it in the house without my wife finding out. She can't tell my Glock from a Sig.

  • p239 sucks u idiiot

  • @973laurel "P239 sucks, you idiot."  Please proof read.

  • Don't get paid crap for what you do? Many of my friends are NJ cops and they get paid VERY well.

  • @RightWingCon81 Good for your friends in NJ (seriously).  Unfortunately, that is the exception and not the rule. LE is generally woefully underpaid. - Veri

  • @nutnfancy I'm sure that's still the case in same places, but the reality is, most cops in the US are paid pretty well. New York City cops (where I'm from) get top pay at 90k and they're considered low. All NJ town cops I know make 6 figures, these are regular cops too, Long Island, forget it, they'r paid VERY well. Suffolk County NY too, San Fransisco, AMAZING pay, LAPD pretty good too, Most major citoes pay them well, as well they should, they deserve it AND it reduces corruption.

  • @RightWingCon8 Where you work has a huge effect on salaries. Major cities pay more because the cost of living is more. Of course, New York and LA and San Fran pay more. That is the exception rather than the rule. -- Veri

  • @nutnfancy 11/hr in Rural Missouri

  • @RightWingCon81 If you work in a small town with 3000 inhabitants, you're not gonna get paid as well as a police officer in NY.

  • @RightWingCon81 As a prior service Infantryman never in law-enforcement, once someone starts shooting at you and later when you have time to re-evaluate the pros/cons of the job (i.e. time away from family, scumbags shooting at you, ect, ect...) The money just doesn't seem like adaquate compensation and ends up farther down on the pros list than I'll bet most people imagine. From talking to my law-enforcement buddies you either love your job, find a way to weasel into a desk or you quit. My2c.

  • @RightWingCon81 It must be nice to be a police officer up there. Wait...scratch that. NJ just laid off a HUGE number of LEOs. In the suburbs of DC my dept is one of the lowest paid in the region. This is in contrast to the per capita income of the city for which I work, which is one of the wealthiest in the nation. Politics play a huge part in what we make. VA is a right to work state. Our union has little if any pull and our brass is too afraid to stand up to the city government to fight

  • @nutnfancy Any RESPECTABLE LE agency is compensated rather decent. PSP NJSP NYSP NYPD CHP and so on. If your making scrub money is prob a scrub department. Those aren't even federal jobs. Some municipal departments around the pittsburgh area here are 60-100k plus. Come to Monroeville. Lowest payed officer is 86K ;)

  • @nutnfancy I know a Highway Patrolman where I live who gets paid under fifteen thousand bucks a year. Two of his friends on the force were killed in the last three years. It's not enough.

  • @RightWingCon81

    Well enough to risk their lives everyday??

  • @lmckenzie416 let's not make being a cop sound like being in some deadly warzone. Even cops in the worst neighborhoods are not putting their lives on the line EVERDAYDAY! They do have risks, but it's not very likely esp. these days and esp. in most jurisdictions that they will die. mostly long spells of bordum with some points of danger, and mostly not that dangerous. And the guys making a lot of money are mostly in nice low risk areas.

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  • Respond to this video...

    Tell that to the almost 20 Police Officers that have got shot already this year.. As well as the 11 or more that are dead just this year... Probably more then someone that works in any other profession other than military.......... Hmm maybe we are over paid!?!?!?

  • @lmckenzie416 You must not get what I'm telling you, it is a somewhat dangerous job, it has its risks, but it is not THAT dangerous, 11 cops dead throughout the country? That really isn't that many. Are you over paid? I don't know your salary, are MANY cops overpaid? Yep! Esp. when it comes to pensons. In NYC cops get an OK salary but a CRAZY pension. You have double the cops on the street who are retired and getting 100k a year for doing nothing.

  • @RightWingCon81

    Become a Police Officer then....

  • @lmckenzie416 No thanks, I'm making enough money in a pretty danerous job as it is, I'm a NYC landlord. Why is it that you guys can't hear the truth without hearing "BECOME A COP THEN"? Not everyone wants to be a cop, and we don't have to be a cop to disagree with you. I'm a tax payer, that's enough for me to formulate an opinion on how much you get paid.

  • @RightWingCon81

    Dangerous job huh... Hmmm how many landlord got killed so far this year?? Because you're version of "truth" is far from the actual truth..

    FACT: Average Police Officers salary in 2009 was 53,587.00

    FACT2: Being a landlord is not a dangerous job

    FACT3: Being a Police Officer is

    FACT4: Underpaid!!

    FACT5: Should always do you're homework before you make ignorant statements that have little to no validity to them..

  • @lmckenzie416 Being a landlord isn't a danerous job, hey man why don't you become a landlord then? AHAHAHAHAHA! Seriously though, I'd like to see you unarmed in East Harlem with $20,000 in your pocket and tell me it's not dangerous. Being a jewler, being alandlord, a taxi driver, all dangerous jobs. Averages tell only part of the story, my friend is a BErgen County cop and is paid over 100,000 a year, starting salary in NCY is $52,000 a year and top pay is over 90k.

  • @RightWingCon81 No offense, but you don't sound like you know much about soldiers OR cops. Risking your life every day doesn't necessarily involve bullets whizzing past your head... And frankly, your description of "long periods of 'bordum' with some points of danger" IS a pretty valid description of a soldier in a war zone. -- Veri (Nutn's siste)

  • @nutnfancy Fine, I'm pulling out my violin and playing a sad tune, any requests? Look, if they feel they don't get enough money they can always quit and become a security advisor, that will make you a lot of cash.

  • @RightWingCon81 NJ cops do well compared to others, but you can't count details as part of their pay as most do. My buddy made 112k last year but only $57k of it was actually his salary

  • @RightWingCon81 Ever seen the movie Cop Land? Lol

  • It's slimmer than a .380 Beretta or a small revolver, but still chunkier than some of the new polymer pistols. Still, Sig is uber cool. Reliable, durable and extremely accurate for its size. I use a shoulder holster. Check out the Crimson Trace grips.

    The trigger is phenomenal, especially with the quick reset trigger that mine has.

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  • I don't like the trigger guard.

  • I just got a sig p239 for my first gun and will use for concealed carry. I haven't yet cleaned and oiled or shot it yet. But just out of the box the slide release is really hard; With the mag out of the gun, I have to use 2 fingers to move it down. I haven't experienced that with sigs or glocks i've rented at the range.

    Has anyone experienced this - will it get easier with use?

  • @pimpjuicehere - On Sigs, the "Slide Release" is actually a slide lock. You should not use it to release the slide. Rack the slide don't use the slide lock. It will eventually wear out the notch on the slide.

  • NICE GUN, NICE REVIEW, TOO SMALL 4 ME

  • Dude, you fucking rock. Seriously and no homo. Your comments on "civilian sheep dogs" (never heard that one before) were awesome and very politically incorrect. Thanks for that. Work in The People's Republic of New York City in perhaps the second most BS filled most dangerous occupation a New York City Landlord who collects in mostly cash. Getting a lawyer to help me do the impossible and get a CCW if I get it (BIG if) this will be my primary. Thanks for the review.

  • I bought this pistol based in part on Nutn's review. It has the tritium night sights. I also bought a 10 round magazine that is available for this. While not really suited for concealed carry, it works well for HD. That makes this a 10+1 weapon. The first time I shot it, it was sunny +100 degrees and I had multiple failure to fire with factory reload ammo. Since then with with WIn. Ranger NATO ammo, it has been flawless. Not sure if problems were due to heat, newness, or ammo. I love this gun!

  • @Hornman120 I wanted to clarify my comments about the 10 round magazine. The standard 8 round magazine works reasonably well for concealed, but the 10 round mag. results in a rather long grip., a bit long for concealed, but great for home defense. Moreover, the failure to fire only occurred on my first trip to the range.It was hot and sunny. I saved one of the rounds that didn't fire, there was a shallow dimple in the primer. These were factory reloads, I suspect inconsistent case length.

  • from a non-american: how much scope do US cops have to select their own weapons? any restrictions?

  • SIG P239 has a full length guide rail.

    Do any of the newer smaller carry guns have a full size guide rail?

  • @garcia1911: the p226 S&W .40 & .357 sig are interchangeable, you can keep the same slide and mags just change the barrel( according to the SIG reps) I did it on my p226

  • Sig = God

  • wish i had one

  • holy shit dude, YOU ARE FUCKING READY FOR THE ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE!

  • Any body know if you can convert a .357 to a 40 caliber? I know there is a conversion for 40 to .357 but I'm having trouble finding the other.

  • I'm kind of curious about the organization of your targets. I mean pulling up a target you shot at the range 16 years ago... I'm impressed. Are these qualification or kept for liability purposes? I can't think of any other reason to hold onto random pistol targets for decades. Nice vids!

  • I carry this gun at work i wish it was a .40 but all around great gun, but i only picked it up for around 300 bucks( employee discount) but sigs are awesome.

  • @kinstar This is a tabletop review, lil guy. -- Veri

  • @kinstar your an idiot dude

  • @sublimefreak2244 no im not maybe i wanted to see how the gun shoots coz i though he would be firing it down range, you cunt lol

  • @kinstar Wow, listen much?

  • @kinstar why dont YUO BE THE TARGET just a thought 

  • @kinstar such impatience. haha

  • I love your language, Nutn. Your vids inspire me

  • 29 1/2 oz empty sounds about right. In the movie Taken "2008" this was the same handgun where Bryan (Liam Neeson) tests his mutual friend for recognizing the weight difference between a loaded and unloaded gun after being behind a desk so long. The weight of this gun makes it very easy to fail that test.

  • as usual, another good review. covered all aspects, excellent!

    waiting to see your p228 review.

    May be also a video comparing p228 and p229. 

  • Just subscribed. LOL. love your vids. I have to say I picture you running around like the sarge in Reno 911 with those short shorts though. Awesome. "That is so gay!"

    Dude, you are FIERCE!!

  • Dude, i just like you´r reviews, very precise.

    5***** like it.

  • i love how you get so excited about the little things. thanks for the video.

  • fuck the police

    no justice no peace

  • @hrdcorhippy If you knew what would happen if there were no police, you would know how horrible of a statement you typed.

  • @Kylef7735 it was just some lyrics to a song

  • @hrdcorhippy Well dont post it.

  • @Kylef7735 i have the right of a citizen of the United states of america to say what i want

    so fuck off and dont worry about anyone else but yourself

  • @hrdcorhippy And i have the right to respond to your dumb as crap comment however i please, so you dont have any right to tell me to "Fuck off"

  • thanks for the props for police officers!!!

  • lol im 13 and in the Pocono Mountains they have a gun range for 13 years or older

  • Nice video. I'm just curious as to why you think safeties are obsolete though. I'm interested in the Kahr PM9, Springfield XD Subcompact, Para Carry and just started looking at Sig's. Some have safeties and others don't, but are safeties necessary for concealed carry with a loaded chamber? Thanks in advance for any answers

  • @marshalles01 a lot of people carry without a round in the chamber, and that's better than any safety. also, if secured properly for carry, a gun without a safety is about as likely to fire as a gun with a safety.

  • Less Talky More Shooty

  • @TheNintend0Br0thers This is a serious video who people who want to buy the gun, not a video for brainless people who just like to see things go bang...go somewhere else.

  • @TheNintend0Br0thers This is a gun review, go back to mario Mr. nintendobrothers.

  • @Kylef7735 I play XboX 360 and Halo (I have every halo: Halo, Halo 2, Halo 3, Halo Wars, Halo 3: ODST, Halo: Reach.) :/

  • @TheNintend0Br0thers That does not help anything, lol.

  • what about the gun guys geezzz

    anybody like the SIG P-229 >357

  • my b-day is coming up soon...if anybody is looking for ideas on a gift for me ....this will do!!!

  • I have the p239 9mm....love it. There are slimmer and less heavy options but the p239 sits up in your hand like a full size gun. the sights pop up quick....great, great firearm. Late last year Sig was running a concealed carry special on the 239. I got the pistol, 3 magazines, holster and mag holster for $799.

    It is time for a p239 follow up video Nutn...rock on.

  • Sig needs to make a P238 in 9mm....Paying 600 bucks for a .380 is nutz

    and 239s are HEAVY

  • @excelerater I totally agree that Sig should make a version of the P238 in 9mm, it would totally rock. P238's are pricey but I love mine shoots great, and with the extended 7rd mags, firepower is on par with its competition.

  • @aa3680 Its coming.......SIG P938..........

  • Have you, or will you ever do a review of the Taurus PT709? You seem to never mention that as a slim carry option in any of your videos.

  • What can I say? in part due to this video, I bought one about 10 days ago! It handles real nice!

  • @IamFreeRu That kind of comment is not going to fly here. Chill. -- Veri

  • off duty.... one of the best gun ever....  i prefer the 357sig caliber.

    229 sig on duty.

  • The shock is what stops the attaker on its track. Please refer to

    wikipedia and search for Hydrostatic Shock. The ammo for the reference was Cor-Bon Self-Defense Ammunition 9mm Luger +P 115 Grain Jacketed Hollow Point vs Winchester Supreme Elite Ammunition 40 S&W 180 Grain Bonded PDX1 Jacketed Hollow Point. Wound channel eventually will stop him but shock waves to the brain can hold him up instantly. His performance will greater degrade. You win the fight.

    Thank you Nutfancy for your videos.

  • @SkullTactical

    You should refer to the FBI study that led to the adoption of the 10mm auto. Hydrostatic shock is not something you should count on. Wounded people can fight for a long time. All things being equal, a bigger faster bullet is your best choice and even then, only a shot to the CSN is a one shot stop.

    The whole situation is hard to quantify. Yeah, you might see a guy go down from one hit with. But he may of gone down in one hit from any kind of round.

  • I would like to share some information about ammo dynamics for that long debate about calibers.

    In physics classical mechanics, momentum is the product of the mass and velocity of an object (p = mv).

    In this case p=power, m=mass, v=velocity. With modern ammo we can have more power delivered (hydra shock) to a individual with a 9mm bullet than with a .40 S&W. Example: 9mm 115g +P Velocity: 1350 fps •Muzzle Energy: 466 ft. lbs. vs .40 S&W •Muzzle Velocity: 1025 fps •Muzzle Energy: 420 ft. lbs

  • @SkullTactical

    If in modern ammo you can deliver more shock with 9mm than a .40...well thing about that. The 40 holds more powder. You can load a 135gr round. The .357 sig is a 9mm in a .40 casing. More powder, more chamber pressure. Yeah, you can create more energy with a +p+ 9mm than a factory loaded other round. Big whoop. What does that prove? My .40 135gr rounds produce over 600 ft. lbs of energy. So do my .357 sig rounds. I really dont see your point.

  • Brain injury by hydrostatic shock starts on and beyond the 500psi mark. Not to say for the other organs. My point is exatly yours. Increase speed or mass and you get more power. That's what makes a .223 caliber so devastating in a AR-15. The internal pressure waves generated inside the body center of mass ripple to the brain and cause traumatic brain injury. This does not happen if the shot hit a leg or arm. Many people dismiss the 9mm as non effective. With today's modern ammo it is not.

  • @SkullTactical

    Given the options available in larger calibers, and mags that hold 14 15 16 rounds, why not opt for a bigger faster round? Furthermore, hydrostatic shock is still debated, and 1 shot from a 5.56 doesn't drop a guy all the time. Not one who is full of adrenaline. I mean, it may, if it HITS in the right spot. But you would not want to count on MAYBE hydrostatic shock will occur in your target. Id rather not have to load excessive chamber pressure with hot 9mm and just use .40

  • I love Sig's. I wish they had a more compact Sig in 9 mm or higher caliber.

  • @frankgon4 They do, it's called the p250 subcompact. I mean your right about them not having a small 9mm steel gun, but not in polymer.

  • my uncle is an NYPD officer he let me shoot the 239 i really liked it he has it as a off duty and the 226 for his on duty

  • yeah cops actually dont get paid that much considering what they do. Im from california and its not a very good salary for cops here.

  • @tubedude1438 LAPD = 55k a year and if you add overtime it's close to six figures. LAPD Detectives starting salary is 70k and they make six figures easy.

  • Great review, great gun, but you could get the S&W 3913 or 908. It is the same size, round count, reliability, but it is only 24 oz instead of 29oz. They will also be about the same price on the secondary market. In fact the holster for the 239 fit the 908. I don't think I have seen any steel Smith reviews. How about a nice third generation review?

  • Baha! Suck it...love it!

  • considering buying this gun,great video

  • "I think thats kinda GAY!" More classic material spewing from the mouth of the man himself, rock on Nutn.

  • Too much useless babble. Had to give it up after 5 minutes.

  • The thing I hate about this guys reviews is his bias about weight (yet he is fine with 1911s?). These little guns at 29 oz or so dont bother me whatsoever. I think it is ludacris to complain about the weight. And I totally disagree - more weight on smaller pistols make them shoot strighter. I also dont like the little glocks either because the gips are too small and just suck period. The sig is a nice gun and you can get it in .40 which gives you real true reliable stopping power.

  • cops make 70k-100k, how is that not enough? mall ninja security guards do the same job for 8 bucks an hour.

  • @ReplacingBox I guess it depends on where you live..but the cops around here make about half that. AND they are being asked to take a pay cut.  Google "average salary police" and see what you come up with. -- Veri (Nutn's sister)

  • @nutnfancy Yes HALF THAT.... Thank you for informing ReplacingBox. Maybe once I make Captain of LT i'll be seeing that much but not now.

  • @ReplacingBox no they dont

  • @ReplacingBox Where on earth did you find that 70-100 k figure man? In the most affluent suburbs here, you start at 45-55 and top off around 80 lifetime. I consider it plenty amount of pay, but your salary refers to very high ranking officers. If that wasn't bad enough, you tried comparing mall guards to police officers...bad move

  • @RRViper800TT 50k base pay for new recruits(55k with college degree), now add over time which all LEO's get

  • @RRViper800TT

    CHP, SFPD, Oakland PD, Contra Costa County Sheriff. They all start out around 50k+ a year for new recruits+overtime.

  • @ReplacingBox HAHAHA..WHERE DO THEY MAKE THAT MUCH A YEAR? Prove it too me and I will transfer to that department today!!

  • @echo4tango0321 any major city, LAPD, NYPD, etc Feds make the same, there's a video on here about an ATF agent getting paid 150k to do nothing but sit in a chair.

    /watch?v=xOKOfvDYpVk you should transfer ASAP if you're making under 70k haha

  • @echo4tango0321

    Apply to the CHP.

  • @ReplacingBox Where do you live where police make 70k?!?!?!  I'm applying

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