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coolatula

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$ 519.00 a good price for decocker SP01?
« on: September 28, 2007, 01:47:31 AM »
I can order one at a local shop with night sights,decocker and two 19 rnd. mags for $519.00.
Just wanting to know if this is a good price for this particular
configuration?
If it's not a great deal I can wait through winter and pick one up in the Spring. I know the the non-night sighted,standard safety models go for $500.00 from the same place.

Thanks for your replies!

Offline gungrabber

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$ 519.00 a good price for decocker SP01?
« Reply #1 on: September 28, 2007, 06:15:37 AM »
That is a good price. Buy it!!!!  You will love it.

Offline bumblebeejr

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$ 519.00 a good price for decocker SP01?
« Reply #2 on: September 29, 2007, 12:11:43 PM »
That is what I payed for mine, it came to $560 with tax & background.  But when it came in it was the safety model, with night sights, a part of me wishes I would have told them to send it back (good luck ever getting them to order anything for me again if I'd done that), but I still like it.
I found one for sale yesterday on ksl.com (salt lake news classifieds) for $400. I wish I had $400 right now.

Offline Muad'dib

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$ 519.00 a good price for decocker SP01?
« Reply #3 on: October 06, 2007, 03:05:27 AM »
Buy it!  I got mine for $499, but it was $540 after taxes (Texas does not have a background check so no fee, the federal one is free or more likely fixed into the price).  This was a while back too.  There popularity and reputation are only growing so they will no doubt go up even more.  You will love it.

coolatula

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$ 519.00 a good price for decocker SP01?
« Reply #4 on: October 06, 2007, 07:18:31 AM »
Thanks for the replies.

I may just hold out until Spring since I don't do much pistol shooting in the winter time and I'm wanting to get a nice .308 rifle also.

The decocker/safety thing really don't matter much to me as this will only be a range/competition pistol.

I have carried cocked and locked in the past and it's no big deal to me.

The overall feel/operation of the pistol and trigger is more important to me than whether it's decocker/safety.

I am also looking at the EEA Witness "Stock" in 9mm(18 +1 mag.) also.

It comes with a few features the I like as well such as adj. sights,hard chrome finish,heavy/bull cone barrel etc.

The only negative I've read about the " Stock" is the DA trigger being too heavy and that can be dealt with by a good gunsmith.


As a bonus the "Stock" sure is one hell of a great looking pistol!
gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...m=82089478