A Sphinx Model 3009 in 9mm from the documented final production run of the Swiss factory. Stainless frame, two-tone slide, and uncommon camo-finished composite grips, accompanied by its factory certification letter.
Most Sphinx 3009 pistols you find are ordinary commercial guns. This one isn't. It carries a signed letter from Action-Sport Landolt AG, dated April 10, 2019, certifying it as part of the very last batch the Swiss factory ever assembled. That letter names a short list of pistols built in this final run, and this is one of them. When a maker known for hand-fit tolerances closes its doors, the guns that come off the line last carry a weight the earlier ones never will.
The 3009 is a CZ 75 pattern pistol taken to a Swiss extreme. It runs a DA/SA action in 9mm and feeds from staggered-column steel magazines. The frame is machined from stainless steel, and you can feel where the money went the moment the slide moves. It rides inside the frame rails rather than over them, the same low-bore arrangement that made these guns favorites on the competition circuit. The slide here wears a clean two-tone treatment, matte silver flanks paired with black along the top and the deep cocking serrations. Sphinx Made in Switzerland is rolled into the frame above the trigger, and the Sphinx figure is engraved on the dust cover. The barrel is marked 9 PARA.
What sets this example apart visually is the grip. The factory letter calls out camo-finished composite panels, an uncommon option, and the slate-and-white pattern wraps the grip frame in a way you simply do not see on standard 3009 production. An adjustable target rear sight sits at the back of the slide, paired with a frame-mounted accessory rail up front.
The package is complete. It comes in the fitted Sphinx case with two factory magazines, the cleaning kit, the spare backstrap, and the certification letter that anchors the whole thing. For a collector who wants the closing chapter of a vanished Swiss marque, this is the gun that tells the story.
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