I inherited a SR 9. Like new but not a fan of full size guns. Not sure what to do with it.
it is a great tool for someone who cannot afford and needs one. they are reliable just not boosieSounds like no sentimental value and seems you do not care for it .
Dust collector in my mind if the above is the case.
Sell it.
They are not really that expensive but maybe you will have some cash from it to get something you do want.
Or pay bills.
Don't know your situation.
I have guns given to me by my relatives and I hand them off to other relatives that want them when I am finished with them.
Or I give them a weapon because they need one.
I am of an age where I need to divest rather than acquire!Sounds like no sentimental value and seems you do not care for it .
Dust collector in my mind if the above is the case.
Sell it.
They are not really that expensive but maybe you will have some cash from it to get something you do want.
Or pay bills.
Don't know your situation.
I have guns given to me by my relatives and I hand them off to other relatives that want them when I am finished with them.
Or I give them a weapon because they need one.
I had a SR9C and loved it. It had a great trigger for a mass produced handgun and balanced well. I gave it to my brother in North Carolina (through a FFL) and after I gave it to him I regretted it. I have several 9mm, but that was my favorite. Never had any issues with SR9C.They are nice guns. I have one and my ex has a SR9c she's carried for years. Never had an issue.
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