Description Wildey-owned Heckler & Koch P9S chambered in .45 ACP with a 4″ barrel. Manufactured in Germany in 1978 with date code HI. Steel frame with checkered polymer grips and polymer trigger guard. Heel magazine release and checkered cocking lever. Double/single action polymer trigger. Blued steel serrated slide with manual safety lever. Red rear and white front fixed iron sights. Matching serial number “401 395” on the frame, slide, and barrel. The right side of the slide is marked “excl. for SACO Arl Va. 22 209”. Does not come with a magazine. Must ship to FFL holder. Condition: Good/Very good with light scratches and handling wear. A couple light touches of metal oxidation on the slide. Some touches of red paint on the top of the slide. The grips checkering is still strong. Clean rifled bore. Does not include magazine. From the Personal collection of Wildey Firearms creator Wildey J. Moore. Wildey worked in the firearms business since the 1950’s as a gunsmith, Ed Argamonte’s, as a Salesman for Winchester, Stoeger, J.J. Tobler and Forenade Fabrikverken. Eventually setting out on his own to design and create the Wildey Survivor. The Survivor was most famously featured in the classic 1985 Movie Death Wish 3 with Charles Bronson. This lot Includes a letter of authenticity signed by the fiduciary of Moore’s estate and Connecticut Firearms Auction. Barrel Length: 4″ Serial: 401 395 Manufacturer: HECKLER & KOCH Year: 1978 Caliber: 45 ACP Model: P9S Book# 02072