Palmetto State Armory has a sweet deal on the SAR9 through the end of the week. The price does not include a $30 rebate.
As always, the gun must be shipped to an FFL dealer. The list of local FFL dealers appears when purchasing the gun on the website. Podcast sponsor Guns N Gear is on the list.
I can't tell you what the transfer fees are but it wouldn't surprise me if some of them waived the fee if you bought the holster and ammo from them.
The Turkish-produced pistol received good reviews across the board. Some reviewers said the trigger started a little rough but improved after a few hundred rounds or using 125 grain bullets. They all said it was accurate and could hold its own against competitors. The gun comes with three different removable HK-style grips. There is an ambidextrous thumb safety on both sides. The SAR9 meets NATO standards.
26 comments:
Sars ? Sars ! OMG. SARS. SAAAAAAAHARHARHARRRRS !
Perfect truck gun for a niknar redneck to leave in the center console of his unlocked F250 waiting for a JPS middle school drop out to snatch and use to murder his baby mama’s boyfriend.
Do you just obsess over being able to make that type of comment?
@Kingfish
In the 1980s and 1990s it was Norinco
Then it was the S&W Sigma 9 followed by the S&W SDVE 9
And now the cheap Turkish guns are flooding in and thugs are finding them.
You ever wonder why these punks never have an FN or Kimber?
you only have two hands.
how many guns do you need to feel safe?
Only $250? I just bought one for the heck of it. Does have good reviews.
You forget how cheap CZ was when the Iron Curtain fell and trade opened. Was that a crap manufacturer?
The Russian made AK's and SKS's were pretty good quality (unlike the stamped Norincos)
how many guns do you need to feel safe?
It is a personal matter. Worry about yourself and seek counseling for your need to control others.
Do a little research before you trash this pistol. Developed for military contracts and apparently "won" some. Well made, reliable, a couple high end features (grip inserts for adjustable fit, adjustable sights, ships with two 17 round mags). Recent (some negative 3 or 4 years ago) reviews have been very positive, including almost 100% reliable with all ammo, and much more accurate than expected. I bought two of them from Palmetto. Only can get one rebate. Mine do not have the "red" insert on the grip. Shot one. Very, very nice for a full size, striker fired pistol. Trigger not horrible, and for me, better grip angle than a Glock. Free shipping so $219 net plus FFL ($25).
My only gripe is Kingfish publicizing this. Please let folks find their own gun deals and stay off of mine, you can see nobody appreciates it anyway.
Just found a perfect hiding place in my 2006 Toyota Tundra. Had this truck for 15 years & just discovered it. The dashboard opens up right above the glove compartment. WOW! I put my order in today. Thanks, Kingfish
@2:05
You sound…. triggered
@2:05, It was just a question and not a challenge to your rights. You sound awfully triggered.
It's a perfect equalizer for those forced to drive in/through Jackistan.
What could be better than supporting the Turks? They are ethnically cleansing (code for genocide) the Kurds. They have a long rich history of murdering non-combatants: Armenians, Yazidis, Greeks, their own people. Yeah, I want to support those folks. What do I care about sending money to despots?
I'm sticking with Colt, S&W, Ruger, Springfield Armory, etc.
But thanks for the great tip. Asshole.
What about SKS, AK-47, M-N, or gasp, Lugers?
@5:46 PM - I doubt that you have ever been to Turkey. I have, at least 10 times. If you used the same logic with Germany we wouldn't have any Mercedes, VWs,...
The Turkish people (not the current ruling party), but the people, are amazing, hospitable, handshake is their word, gregarious, and I could go on and on.
Yes, the current group in control are jerks, but they aren't making the pistols, nor great shotguns.
Put away your broad paint brush.
Saw a sign on 49 hwy AR-15, $600. Don't know if that is high or low.
Decent. Depends on brand. If SW or Ruger, jump on it.
KF revealing a stunning lack of firearm knowledge with his comments
The SKS was without a doubt the most prevalent firearm of North Vietnam forces and the VC they supplied in I Corps back in the day. And those weapons were usually strip clip loaded but terribly effective when the shooter was well trained. They were certainly more immune to local conditions and and rough use than the M-16s that were forced on us in 1969. Bent guide tubes, plugged guide tube vents, rounds jamming in the receiver, etc. Damn all the extra rounds we could carry because the were lighter. If you got a ONE POP and jam Colt would have advised us to through our loaded magazine.
How much did Robert McNamara profit from M151A1s and M16s?
lol@Kingfish
You should really stop recommending guns to people. $600 will get you a ”decent” upper receiver. The only thing of value you will get out of a $600 AR-15 will be the lower receiver. After you replace the shitty “Mil-spec” trigger, the garbage phosphate BCG, the awful barrel and gas block, you will have spent the same as a good rifle. Why be cheap to begin with?
I forgot I was messing with the gun snobs.
The trigger on the Sporter sucks. Thankfully Ruger's Elite trigger is a nice substitute. Of course by the time you replace the parts on the Sporter with an ergogrip, Magpul stock and handguards,and elite trigger, you've spent several hundred more dollars. That $600 is a starting point.
I'll just wait till the shooting starts. There will always be a few guns up for grabs laying around between the dead bodies. It's not personal, it's strictly business.
"I'll just wait till the shooting starts."
Where the hell have you been?
I prefer Turkish rugs to Turkish guns.
It's more important to be proficient with what you have instead of flexing Gucci gear on the Grams.
There will be plenty of Knights and Hodge on the ground after their owners get yeeted by a Bear Creek Arsenal rifle and a ninjaboi shooter.
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