Find Discontinued Handguns for Sale From Users on GunBroker.com

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Find Discontinued Handguns for Sale From Users on GunBroker.com


Find Discontinued Handguns for Sale From Users on GunBroker.com When you walk into your local gun shop, you never quite know what you will find. There will be the standard Glocks and 1911 variants, but whether they have the right firearm or variant might be totally random. If you walk into a pawn shop, it is the same thing, with a bevy of random revolvers likely available. With GunBroker.com, instead of relying on your local gun shop, you can buy, sell, and bid on auctions on firearms from rifles to shotguns, ammo to parts and accessories from users. Here are some of the discontinued handguns you might find on GunBroker.com.

Ruger SR9 The Ruger SR9, which hit the market in October 2007, was the first large-caliber striker-fired handgun Ruger produced, chambered in 9x19mm. It, along with the SR9c, was one of the thinnest double-stack 9mm handguns available. It was later also available in 40 and 45 ACP, as well. A recall due to a trigger that could activate when the gun was dropped with the safety off was issued in April 2009, but Ruger fixed the fault for free, and newer production models came with the newer trigger group. It has many favorable features for concealed carry, such as being light, thin, and with larger controls. It was discontinued in 2018.


Colt Woodsman Made famous by Ernest Hemingway, the Colt Woodsman was the 22 LR pistol of every growing boy’s dreams until it was discontinued in 1977. It offered a simple design based on a modified John Browning design, with a unique look. Other 22 LR pistols often imitated it. It was also known for the then-innovative magazines with angled rounds, which would catch on each other less when while feeding into the chamber. However, they were expensive for Colt to produce and required a lot of hand-fitting, making it not cost-efficient for Colt. SIG Sauer 226 While you can still find a SIG 226 in many gun stores, and 2020 saw two new P226 models, SIG also discontinued about half of the 226 models available. These came with different grips, sights, and more. However, the SIG 226 is still widely used by many law enforcement agencies and militaries both in the US and worldwide, making a popular platform. However, if you want a specific model, you would be best served to search GunBroker.com for users selling or auctioning off the exact model of the service handgun you want. Baby Desert Eagle Technically, you can still find the Baby Desert Eagle. It was first imported from Israel under the name Uzi Eagle, but when Magnum Research started importing it, they changed the name. Now, IWI, the manufacturer, imports it as the Jericho 941. However, as the Baby Desert Eagle, it was fully metal with a slide safety. The Jericho version is fairly rare now, as most models are polymer with a frame safety. Find discontinued handguns https://www.gunbroker.com/

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