Oooooorrrr ... not, seeing as we know they're coming out with some updated models.
But will that include the 3-9 or not? And will the updates actually be improvements? (Seeing as, frankly, they're not on many other scope designs ostensibly for hunting - add weight where we don't need it, remove weight in ways that reduce reliability, and so on ...).
You bets your money, and you takes your chances!
Ah, just messin' with ya, fellow 'Sliders! My take is this: even with good updates (my main one would be for improved glass), the old ones will keep on working just fine. And, unless SWFA keeps the price down (hard in this geopoliitical environment), the old ones will likely still have a solid resale-ability. And, if not, we can move them down the "hierarchy of rifles" - you know, put the old model on that sometimes-gun that still shamefully has a Leupold on it.
Or give them to a friend just getting into it. Or a kid.
Or keep one in the range bag for when your buddy's [insert many other scope brands here, especially if it starts with A, L, S, or V] goes down.
Or just keep them for backups, because, supply chain issues, Wolverines, and two is one and one is none type reasons.
As for me, I would have picked up a couple for spares, except that I just blew my wallet wad on not one, but TWO Minox ZP5s with the THLR reticle!
[For those living under a rock, new to the Slide, or think that buying two SWFAs is extravagant ... check out
https://rokslide.com/forums/threads/minox-zp5-5-25x56mm-thlr-field-evaluation.253283/ and
https://rokslide.com/forums/threads/q-a-for-minox-zp5-5-25x56mm-thlr-scope.253284/ ... now THAT's the new hotness people!
Actually, between a ZP5 THLR for long range, and an SWFA 3-9 for short, we've got our bases covered.