H&K P9S

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mikenac
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H&K P9S

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I recently added this P9S to my collection. Overall it seems to be in pretty good condition but I have been told to replace the buffer in it before firing. Hoping to get that knocked out asap and take it to the range!
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ffuries
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So what is the story on this? Prior military or law enforcement used one, or civilian used. Regardless I like it, although I admit I had to look it up as I didn't know anything about it.
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ffuries wrote: Wed May 31, 2023 8:41 pm So what is the story on this? Prior military or law enforcement used one, or civilian used. Regardless I like it, although I admit I had to look it up as I didn't know anything about it.
Honestly, I have not researched this serial number yet to find out. I would assume civilian use. I have heard they are a blast to shoot as they are also roller delayed blowback (which I am a big fan of). I am replacing a few wear items and then it will be off to the range!
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