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Navy Chief Commemorative P365

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March 07, 2019, 02:28 PM
shooter3116
Navy Chief Commemorative P365
Does anyone know if this is a SIG engraving job or something done by the seller?

https://www.provenoutfitters.c...3ezq048He2WY665ABTyc
March 07, 2019, 02:44 PM
12131
That looks like a typical SIG Commemorative Engraving deal.


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March 07, 2019, 05:48 PM
usncorpsman
Im a retired Senior Chief and am proud of everyday of my service. However there is a 20% premium and 6-8 month wait for the gun. The regular mil/law price is $449 and you can have now. Big Grin
March 07, 2019, 07:56 PM
Tommydogg
I might look at ordering one.


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March 07, 2019, 11:45 PM
BuddyChryst
Odd. What the heck does the P365 have to do with the Navy. Or any mil? I guess if you wanna show navy pride...stuck in a pocket, never seen by anyone.

Not bashing, just doesn’t make sense to me. The “NSW” P226...okay I kinda get that angle. But this is like putting a tea cosy on Frankie Four-Fingers’ head. Why? Or spelling cozy “cosy”.


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March 08, 2019, 07:09 AM
sigfreund
Commemorative guns like this aren’t for parading around showing to other people like driving one’s Maserati to the Walmart to impress the other shoppers. Yes, many purchasers will show them to a buddy, “Hey, look at this,” when he comes over for a beer or the Super Bowl, but after doing that once they’re for the owner. The room where I’m sitting now has many mementos that would be meaningless to anyone else (other than my wife for a few exceptions). Hardly anyone would know what the tail fin of a B40 rocket or a Soviet propaganda poster referring to events in WW II is, and certainly not what they mean to me.
They remind me of friends, family, my career and accomplishments, and significant events in my life, but they’re for me, no one else.

A commemorative gun would be no different for many people. If, however, one has nothing significant in one’s life to want to remember or doesn’t want to be reminded in that way, then it’s an easy choice: Don’t buy one.

But you asked the question, and that’s one answer.




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March 08, 2019, 08:04 AM
wxdave
As a retired Chief, I'm intrigued. If I hadn't just bought a 365, I would seriously consider it.


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March 08, 2019, 11:13 PM
Tommydogg
Wonder if they offer a military discount?


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March 09, 2019, 06:06 AM
10-7 leo
They do on items which fall under the LE/ MIL program, which the standard production P365 does.

A price is given in the description and at the bottom of the description, proof of eligibility is highlighted. Whatever discount you would get by having served has already been applied.



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March 09, 2019, 07:56 AM
soggy_spinout
Nice that they are honoring veterans by creating commemoratives for those who have served and are still serving. But I must say that I've never cared for the appearance of a top of slide tramp stamp, regardless of why its there for.