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I posted last September but they are not on the list, just want to make sure ya get them added when ya can. I might have slipped through the cracks....

P228 B 333-185

P220 G 371-616 ST model


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David W.


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David, I need a manufacture year or date proof confirmation to add them please.

I'll get around to updating the list eventually. Smile



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Just picked up a used P239.

Serial # SA-201**

The mag base plates and grips (which supposedly came with the gun NIB) are stamped 8/95.


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I got a Sig P6 M64611x KK, I don't remember the month but I will post it when I pick my gun back up from my Dad. This one is a Century import, stamped on the slide.
 
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W German p226 9mm.

Serial # U 407 3XX
Stamped KC - 1992
Matching numbers

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P239 9mm
P239 .40
P226 9mm W. German
 
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P228 KA B 11777x (Made in W. Germany)
P228 KA B 12254x (Swiss police, no "Made in W. Germany" stamp)

P228 KB B 159906 (Swiss Police, no "Made in W Germany" stamp)
P228 KA B 115905 (Swiss Police, no "Made in W Germany" stamp)
P228R (E28R-9-BSS) No date stamp. BU 001010 Box marked 02-NOV-2011
 
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I just purchased this one locally. Here's the info. Hope it helps your list.


228 Swiss Police Trade
KB = 1991
SN = B 153 XXX
Imported PW Arms Redmond, WA
GERMANY stamped on slide at time of import
 
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URIAH I think you missed this the first time Wink
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pulled my P6 out of the safe M402346 PW ARMS REDMOND WA 11/78
 
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I've found these aswell all P220's
G516xxx Oct 12/2011
G521xxx Feb 18/2011
G5203xx Jan 15 2012
G5218xx 2012
 
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M418-635 P225 "Montage Suisse" PW Arms

If you can help me with date of manufacturer it'd be much appreciated. No date code that I can see. The inside of the grip panels are marked '80 but looking at your chart, it would seem that this gun was made in 08/09 of '79? Is there a way to get a more positive ID?

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M418-635 P225 "Montage Suisse" PW Arms

If you can help me with date of manufacturer it'd be much appreciated. No date code that I can see. The inside of the grip panels are marked '80 but looking at your chart, it would seem that this gun was made in 08/09 of '79? Is there a way to get a more positive ID?


That's the beauty of Uriah's efforts. You can pin down your P225 to two months in 1979! That's better than many SIG owners can do.
As a service pistol, it would not have been uncommon for it to have picked up a different set of grips during it's liferime.
 
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It's also quite common for the grip panels to be dated the year before or after the import/manufacture/proof year of the pistol.

Still getting around to updating the list, eventually. Wink



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Just the same, thanks for the list or none of us would likely know what our year of manufacture is w/o having to contact sig and pay for it.

You wouldn't happen to know what the mainspring weight is on these would you? Same as P6 perhaps? Mag catch is a bear to operate!

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Just picked up a NIB unfired P226 Serial number U 142 27X. Manifacture date JB(1981) Tyson corner marked Made in W.Germany. Rails have sand cuts. The 2 magazines have marked on the floorplate P226. This gun is in the orginal yellow box with manual and test target. I'm thinking of leaving it unfired if its a very early production gun. Any thoughts? Also own a P6 marked 12/80 derial number M401 72X. Thanks for the board, Best regards JB
 
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Are you sure that the proof code isn't "JG"?
 
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Thanks Udo, I've looked again under a strong magnifying glass and its a deep strike that sure looks like a JB. Could it be a "G"? possible but to my eye it doesn't look so. Any way by telling by the serial number?
 
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If you go to page one of this topic and scroll down to the P226 list, you will see why I am suggesting this possibility.

BTW I'm a JB also!
 
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Thanks again, based on the serial number I now believe the B is in fact a deeply struck G. That makes it a 1986 gun. I'm still debating weither to shoot it or not. Also.apparently this gun was made after the the farme cracking problems of the eariler guns. Can anybody confirm?
 
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Hello Udo,

I wasn't sure what should be done about pistols that are sold, but I want to report that I recently sold this one:

395RR-3006-HH-1977-45acp

Can you clarify what is done in that case?

Thanks,

Bob


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Regan, are you referring to your user-name association with that particular firearm in the list?

If so, any thanks and associated user-names for a given pistol do not necessarily denote ownership. That is obviously the case with a lot of them, but the gratitude is mainly just there referring to those who provided the information.

There are a quite a few listed where the owner or contributor requested to be anonymous.

Any names or serial numbers can certainly be adjusted.



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