Springfield Armory just dropped a bombshell for pistol enthusiasts: the SA-35 4 9mm, a compact tribute to John Moses Browning’s legendary P-35 design that’s been reimagined for modern carry without losing its classic soul. Clocking in with a shortened 4-inch barrel, this semi-auto packs improved ergonomics for better grip in high-stress draws, crisp white-dot front sights for faster target acquisition, and a hefty 15-round capacity that sidesteps those finicky old-school magazines. At an MSRP of $799, it’s positioned as an accessible gateway to Browning’s genius—think High Power vibes in a package slimmer than your average compact striker-fired contender.
What makes this more than a nostalgic nod? Springfield’s tweaks address the P-35’s historical pain points—like gritty triggers and unreliable feeding—while preserving the hammer-fired DA/SA action that purists crave for its tactile feedback and manual safety options. In a market flooded with polymer wonder-guns, the SA-35’s steel frame and blued finish scream durability and heirloom potential, perfect for EDC warriors who prioritize reliability over lightweight gimmicks. It’s a clever counterpunch to the micro-compact trend, offering full-size power in a concealable footprint that could redefine compact 9mm for 2A defenders tired of sub-10-round limitations in restrictive states.
For the 2A community, this launch is a win on multiple fronts: it floods the market with a compliant, high-capacity option amid ongoing mag bans, bolsters Springfield’s rep as a Browning revivalist (hello, 1911 dominance), and invites new shooters to the joys of hammer-fired precision without breaking the bank. Expect range rats and collectors to snap these up fast—pair it with a good holster, and you’ve got a daily carrier that honors history while staring down future threats. If you’re building a safe or appendix rig, the SA-35 demands a spot; Springfield’s proving once again why innovation rooted in classics keeps the Second Amendment firing on all cylinders.