Tom,
SIG makes different mags for 40S&W and 357SIG for the P239. The mags are stamped with the caliber.
You can use the 40S&W mags for 357SIG. The 357SIG mags are pinched in to follow the contour of the 357SIG round and they will not take a 40S&W round.
Just some FYI stuff.
All the other SIGs use the same mag for either caliber. Don't know why the P239 has different mags.
Regards OE
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My wife has a P239/40 S&W with a 357 SIG barrel too. You can get a 9mm conversion barrel from BAR-STO for $200. ( conversion not recommended for carry, for target practice only). Anyway you can shoot 3 calibers with one gun.
If you get a P239/9mm you CAN NOT convert to 40S&W or 357 SIG.
If you want a really sweet 9mm single stack, see if you can find a SIG P225.
It is a little larger than a P239, but it fits most people like it is part of your hand!
You won't regret buying a P239, it will probably be your "first of" several SIGs.
Watch out! .... OE
If you get a P239/9mm you CAN NOT convert to 40S&W or 357 SIG.
If you want a really sweet 9mm single stack, see if you can find a SIG P225.
It is a little larger than a P239, but it fits most people like it is part of your hand!
You won't regret buying a P239, it will probably be your "first of" several SIGs.
Watch out! .... OE