S&W Model 39-2

The Smith and Wesson Model 39 was the first U.S. designed double action (DA) semi-automatic pistol marketed in the United States. The German Walther P38 DA pistol impressed American ordnance personnel during World War 2. The Army Ordnance Corps issued a proposal for an American equivalent to the P-38. In 1949, Smith and Wesson began development of the Model 39 DA semi-auto in caliber 9x19mm Luger. Smith and Wesson began selling the Model 39 commercially in 1955. Since the Model 39 came out, S&W has continuously developed the design into its third generation pistols now on the market. First generation models use a 2 digit model number, second generation use 3 digits, and third generation models use 4 digits.

S&W Model 39-2 Specifications
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Firearm Specifications
Stock #:010219 Make:Smith & Wesson
Model:39-2 Year:1975-1976
Caliber:9mm Type:Semi-Automatic Pistols
Action:Semi-Automatic Condition:Surplus
Capacity:8+1 Finish:Blue
Receiver:Anodized aluminum frame Stock:Checkered wood
Barrel Length:4 in. Overall Length:7.55 in.
Sights:Fixed front, windage adjustable rear Weight:28 oz.
Muzzle: Packaging:
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Purchasing Information
Quantity:0 FFL: FFL-01
MSRP:$ 549.99 Price:$ 349.99
Restrictions
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Sales restrictions: Not available for sale in California or where prohibited by law.
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