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TriStar Arms 9mm Pistol

Jonathan Harling by Jonathan Harling
April 3, 2014
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For 2014, TriStar Arms will continue to expand its line of handguns providing consumers additional choices for personal protection or recreational shooting, by introducing the P-120 Series in 9mm.

The P-120 will have a double/single action, a rear snag-free dovetail sight and fixed front blade sight. The new pistol also features a steel frame and slide, a rail on the bottom of the frame and black polymer checkered grip.

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TriStar pistols have been available in a blued or chrome finish. As part of a mid-year transition in 2013, TriStar has now converted to a cerokote finish on all pistol offerings moving forward. Cerakote is a high quality finish that protects the firearm, and makes it easier for gun owners to customize their gun to their liking whether it’s a particular color or pattern.
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“All of our pistols have been tested in every stage of production to ensure quality and reliability,” said Gus Bader, owner of TriStar Arms. “We want the consumer to feel comfortable knowing they can trust the product that’s in their hands when in a threatening situation or at a competitive event.”

Features of P-120 Semi-Auto
Caliber Barrel Length Capacity Weight Finish MSRP
9mm 4.7″ 17 1.87 lbs Black Cerakote $489.00
9mm 4.7″ 17 1.87 lbs Chrome Cerakote $509.00

All TriStar pistols are packaged with a black hard case, an extra magazine, safety lock and a cleaning kit. The MSRP for TriStar’s pistols range from $429.00-$469.00.

TriStar is a primary importer of quality shotguns and handguns, and offers a great selection of firearms for hunters and recreational shooters.

For more information about TriStar Arms and its products, visit www.tristararms.com.

 

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