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I recently found a stainless CS9 and it's everything I want in a carry weapon. Therefore, I have some pistols that I no longer need. My FFL charges $35 to ship.

How about a CS9? This gun has night sights that are bright, Big Dog grips ($100 by themselves if you can still find them) and comes with one 7-round magazine. The serial number prefix is EKW. It's had the plastic guide rod replaced with steel and has a new recoil spring. Otherwise, it's a standard 3rd generation Smith & Wesson with an alloy frame and steel slide. 9mm, of course. It shoots like a dream. I bought the gun used. It has all its finish, with no bright or worn spots. The only downside is to the grips. If you squeeze them really hard, they have a tiny wiggle but this in no way effects function. I can supply the magazine with either the flat base or the finger rest base. If the purchaser likes, I'll supply the original sights, guide rod, and spring. I'm asking $425 plus shipping. SPF

I also have a 908S. This is the stainless steel version of the 908, the value line version of the popular and much lamented 3913. Alloy frame. Stainless steel slide. Three dot sights. It has a single 8-round magazine and either a flat or finger rest base. The serial prefix is BDH, which I think puts the date of manufacture of 2005. If this is correct, it makes the gun one of the last built of this model. Again, I bought the pistol used and have no idea about the round count. However, it shoots like your typical 3rd gen Smith. Like the CS9, the finish is exceptional. The stainless has no scratches or rub marks and there is no wear to the anodized alloy frame. The grips look new. $435.

I don't want to sell both the CS9 and the 908S, since I'll need a back-up to the new pistol. Whichever gun sells first, if one does, I'll keep the other as a spare.

Next up is a 642. It's a good gun, but it's harder to shoot well than one of the above semi-autos and spare ammo is bulkier to carry. Also, since it's the only .38 I have, it means I have to keep ammo around just for it. In fact, it's my last revolver. Stainless cylinder and barrel with an alloy frame. This model has the internal lock. I bought it used so I have no idea what the round count is. I've put maybe 100 rounds through it, all factory loads, no +P. Except for the usual discoloration around the front of the cylinder, the finish is great. It's made redundant by my 9mm 3rd gen Smiths. I have the box, lock keys, etc.
Asking $400 plus shipping SPF

Since I'm selling, here are some others that are available from the safe. All are good but I have other guns that I prefer

Here's a gun you don't see often, CZ 100. It's a polymer frame, striker fired 9mm. Capacity is 13+1. Adjustable sights. Loaded chamber indicator. The only controls are the mag release and slide release. No manual safety and no dingus set into the trigger. It strips just like a Colt 1911 or Browning Hi Power. The knock on the gun is a long trigger. It's DAO and the trigger feels like my 642 S&W. Don't expect match accuracy. This is a fighting gun and it hits the target from typical combat ranges. (The CZ employee who test fired the gun shoots better than I: 6 rounds into 3 3/4 inches at 25 meters) It reliably feeds any ammo I can find, light to heavy, ball to HP.
The gun was made in 2004. I bought it new from an East Texas gun shop. Although I carried it some, it's mostly been a house gun. Maybe 600 rounds fired. It comes with the blue CZ plastic case and the cardboard outer sleeve. Inside is a second magazine; mag loader; cleaning gear; manual in Czech, English, and German; target (dated 3/3/03 although the factory stamped the year as 04); and warranty card.
Though the CZ has a slightly longer barrel, the gun is about the size of of an S&W 6906. In fact a 6906 replaced the CZ as my nightstand gun.
Specifications:
Length 7 inches
Height 5 ¼ inches
Barrel 4 inches
Width 1 ¼ inches
Weight
(empty) 1lb 8oz
Asking $400 plus shipping.

Also for sale is a Beretta Model 70 New Puma. This isn't the 70s which has a 1911 style safety lever and thumb rest grips. This pistol has a shotgun style push button safety (right to fire, left for safe) and small grips. Calibre is .32 ACP/7.65mm. It's a nifty gun, made with typical Old World quality. Blued steel slide, black anodized alloy frame and dark brown plastic grips. The pistol was made in 1966. Well taken care of with nice bluing. Almost no wear. The frame has some scratches around the take down lever on the right side. It certainly doesn't look its age. Its finish looks better than the photos show. The gun has an original factory magazine and a second unmarked mag. The factory mag has some wear to its finish and a bit of freckling. No feeding issues with either, although I've only shot FMJs from it. Both mags have the typical Beretta finger rest.
I'll include a leather IWB holster if its wanted. I used to carry this one in low threat scenarios. However, it's no easier to carry than a CS9
Specifications:
Length 6 ½ inches
Height 5 inches
Barrel 3 ½ inches
Weight
(empty) 18oz
Asking $300 plus shipping.

Here is a Walther P22 with the short barrel. I bought this gun new and have never had any feeding issues with it, shooting mostly CCI Stingers and Remington Yellowjackets. The gun has some wear to the finish on the right side and top of the slide. It comes with two magazines and the box if I can find it. One mag has the abbreviated finger rest; the other has a flat base with short extension. White dot front sight, adjustable rear. The gun is an excellent plinker or pocket gun in snake country.
Specifications:
Length 6.3 inches
Barrel 3.4 inches
Weight 15 ounces
Asking $275 plus shipping.

I'm not looking to trade. However, if someone has a shooter grade Model 15 Combat Masterpiece, I'd consider a swap. It certainly wouldn't hurt to make an offer. I'll have a polite response. First “I'll take it” with confirming private message or e-mail will have priority. If a buyer wants to complete a deal without public knowledge, a PM or e-mail without the “I'll take it” is sufficient. Also, any questions will be answered promptly. I try to get here every day but sometimes can't.
Please be aware that these guns are listed on another forum. I can't guarantee that these pistols will be available. However, I have them on hand at the time of this post. If they sell elsewhere, I'll post the info as soon as possible.

Thanks for looking them over.

Tom
 

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