Gun Review: SAR9 Subcompact 9mm Gen 2: Review
With an optics cut slide, heavy grip texturing, a good trigger, tritium sights and quality Cerakoting, the SAR 9 Subcompact Gen2 brings a lot to the table.
With an optics cut slide, heavy grip texturing, a good trigger, tritium sights and quality Cerakoting, the SAR 9 Subcompact Gen2 brings a lot to the table.
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