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Hi all! I’m new to the forum and glad I joined. I wanted y’alls advice about a few things. First off I was in the market for a Beretta 92 when I saw a few adds for used sigs... the price seemed decent so I decided to give it a shot. I originally looked at the 226 new but the price deterred me. Anyway, Its a CPO Sig p226 9mm and I paid $570. Had to pay another 25$ for shipping though. Does this seem like a decent price? I’ve only seen one cheaper at 499.00 but I was too slow adding to cart. Also I’ve never even knew a CPO firearm existed. Can someone explain the process? I know Sig replaces/refinished and checks for functionality, but are these super old guns or newer trade in’s? Mix match of all the above? Can all sigs become CPOs? Thanks for any input. Ps it should be coming Tuesday so I’ll post pics when it arrives. | ||
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Welcome to SF. CPO SIGs can be anything. From almost new/unfired to some crappy stuff. Can be all original, but more often than not, they are parts guns. Many are also refinished. But, one thing is the same across the board is that they are under warranty from SIG for 1 year for the original CPO purchaser. Btw, the CPO P226 in 9 for $570 is a fair deal. In .40, not so much, however. IMO. Q | |||
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My take is a bit different from our respected Q when it comes to Sig factory CPO pistols. I like them. Think they can be an amazing buy. I have never seen a beat up Sig CPO. I have bought a couple. Usually they are very nice. They used to come with a red band around the grip. Did yours? Yours is nice I am sure too. That price is not great, but not terrible either. So you did ok I would say. But regardless, you have a great pistol. Congrats and welcome. "Practice like you want to play in the game" | |||
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Welcome to the Forum. Enjoy your new SIG P226. Hopefully the CPO runs towards the almost new side of the spectrum. In which case you paid a fair price, in my opinion. “There is love in me the likes of which you’ve never seen. There is rage in me the likes of which should never escape." —Mary Shelley, Frankenstein | |||
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Welcome! You got a reasonable price for a great gun. Just so you know 226s, and SIGs in general have a major flaw in their design. They like to multiply, 1 turns into 2, 3, 4, or 5 really quickly. Be careful. Jesse Sic Semper Tyrannis | |||
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Such a deal! Every CPO Sig I have seen has been mechanically and cosmetically perfect, at a price much less than new. You have made a wise decision, in my opinion. I love my P226 9mm, it is even better with 18 round Mec-Gar flush magazines. https://gunmagwarehouse.com/me...-round-magazine.html ---------------------------------------------------- Dances with Crabgrass | |||
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You got a good price. Enjoy that pistol, it should serve you well for a long time. | |||
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Thanks everyone for the input! I'm getting pretty excited. Tracking shows it coming Tuesday so i'll post more when I get it. Would like some help identifying SN info etc for when it was made. Do you guys have any modifications you recommend? Different spring, grips, SRT or trigger job work, different hammer or barrel? Thanks | |||
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I would shoot it and then decide. My CPO 229 is so slick most people think it has had a high end trigger job. Nope. Just very smooth. I like standard grips better than the E2 grips and Hogue finger groove grips over the factory standard. But I have big hands. Try a bunch at your gun shop and decide. "I vowed to myself to fight against evil more completely and more wholeheartedly than I ever did before. . . . That’s the only way to pay back part of that vast debt, to live up to and try to fulfill that tremendous obligation." Alfred Hornik, Sunday, December 2, 1945 to his family, on his continuing duty to others for surviving WW II. | |||
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CPO = Certified pre owned, is that correct? New to me but I live under a rock much of the time. ________________________ God spelled backwards is dog | |||
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Yes on the CPO. For trigger enhancements, go to GrayGuns.com and peruse the trigger upgrade parts. Doing a self install will save you $, there is no wait for a busy gunsmith to complete the work. -c1steve | |||
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My 229 CPO was a SAS frame that was never sold. No idea why. The slide and barrel looked new but the standard type. They had no info on those parts. The frame serial number was in a different index that they had to look it up in. | |||
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I’m new to this, what is SAS? | |||
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Go Vols!![]() |
SAS is just a model where they have rounded and smoothed corners. Some other add-on if a complete SAS. | |||
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SIG Anti Snag. Corners, sharp edges, etc. are rounded and smoothed. The pistol might originally have been part of a package that includes options such as night sights and SRT (Short Reset Trigger). הרחפת שלי מלאה בצלופחים | |||
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This might help ya: https://sigforum.com/eve/forums...0601935/m/1130042554 Integrity is doing the right thing, even when nobody is looking. | |||
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I think you made a decent purchase.... personally I've never found or really ever looked for that magical really great gun at a very low price.... one of the truths in life is you get what you pay for. Personally, from my limited experience with Sigs... A P226 new or used will or at least should live with you forever... My Native American Name: "Runs with Scissors" | |||
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Welcome! The SAS or SIG Anti-Snag treatment involves rounding corners and in some case flatter controls. I have never noticed problems with the standard versions snagging on things or having sharp edges, but I’ve never had a SAS, so what do I know. ![]() | |||
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Good stuff, Thanks! Would Sig have information on where the gun, or parts, came from? | |||
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I've seen your posts in this forum before and you seem pretty keen on these firearms. I received mine in today and it looks pretty good. It was very dry though which is weird to me. I thought CPO Sig's usually came in a grease/oil. Anyway, The SN on the frame is 47E02XXXX. If you need the last four i'll provide. The slide itself has a few markings. AK 11 and then underneath that 1023. The slide also has a short extractor not the long one. Is there a difference here and if so what? The barrel has nothing other than a SIG SAUER stamp with a C in the corner. Any help is appreciated. | |||
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