Wow! This is some kind of zombie thread!
M39s still are the best!
M39s still are the best!
If I read it right, post #16 claims that Super Vel 9 mm was +P+.
Lee Juras, owner of Super Vel, published a report on his test of military 9 mm "submachinegun" ammunition in the March, 1972 Shooting Times. It was all well within standard pressure, including WWII German black tip.
US commercial and Super Vel 9 mm were included for comparison and also were within standard pressures. The S&W/F was higher than the Super Vel.
The lowest tested was 24,800 while the highest (Canadian 1945) was 32,500.
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No. 3 pressure barrel; min. chamber; 6 inches long; WRA .225 x .500 copper crusher; tarage table 11366; 72 degrees F .. 55 per cent R/ H. Velocity instrumental at 20 feet.
Super Vel 9mm 90 JHP 31,000 (ave. pressure) 1415 FPS
Super Vel 9mm 112 JSP 31.700 (ave. pressure) 1349 FPS
S&W/F 9mm 100 JHP 32,100 (ave. pressure) 1433 FPS
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And then, here's a picture of the original WW 100 @ 1300 FMJ "Q" load for the ISP in 1967/68.
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Dear Forists, as a "super-enthusiast" of Model 439, I would like some information onthe Model 439 (1980 era) with adjustable sights, any body owns one of this???, I will like some info regarding accuracy, best loads and range or hunting experience with this gun
Best Regards
Robert Renauld
Well friends of the Model 39 I bought two in 1969 (one went to my brother who was also on the Teaneck PD NJ cost was $167.50 and when I first fired it was surprised how accurate it was, had the wide full extractor all the way back to the safety.I ran thousands of ammo thru including handloads and it never misfired or failed to extract and it is still accurate to this day. A few years later bought another 39-1 Nickeled w smaller extractor and that one was a honey and was able to shoot out the bullseye with that ,it was accurate as hell even with handloads. A few years ago I was at a Gun Show in PA and while talking with a merchant about 39's he said he had a full kit for a 39 including slide, barrel and all the internal parts and all the springs and whatnot bought it for $200.00 and further conversation he also had another kit for a Nickeled 39 and would be back at the next show and again I paid $200.00 for that kit minus the small parts but had the slide & barrel plus recoil spring and rear handguard also nickel. I haven't check the lands and grooves yet but I will eventually. Good shooting with you 39's PS When I went off Patrol after 20+ years I was assigned to the ID Bureau and subsequent to that went to the FBI academy for further training at Quantico Va. for Forensic training including the first DNA gathering and advanced fingerprinting , photography Etc. Was allowed to take my 39 with me and shot it out with FBI trainees and outshot them all (with my Nickeled 39) Well I was Marine Corps trained on the 1911A1 so it was duck soup to me. Well talk to you again sometime.
Didn't ISP use a 100 grain jacket soft point after the 100 grain fmj?
The 39-nothing the ISP issued me is serial number 106403.I forgot to mention that my first 39 had serial # 106711 and the one my brother took was serial # 106712 they were consecutive serial numbers he still has his
Keep seeing these questions pop up about replacement extractor. Jack First has a replacement that is the standard. I bought a spare just in case for my 39. Hope this helps.