Hi I am looking at a 225 that is stamped on the slide German police pistol. I like the 225 but I am unfamiliar with the stamping German police pistol. Is this an uncommon variant? Does the slide add or detract from the value of the pistol? Seller is asking $800 for the pistol only had two magazine both marked P6
The "German Police Pistol" (GPP) P225 is the last of the P225 made. It's a real P225 and not the P6, although I think it was made as a homage to the P6. Hence the marking. The gun was made and proofed in 2010 (BA date code). Depending on where you read, 200 to 500 were imported from Germany. The GPP came with 3 P225 mags from factory. The P6 marked mags seller has are not original to the package. Complete package should have the manual, test target, plastic case inside the cardboard box with all the labels.
As to the marking, some hate it, while others like it. I'm in the latter group.
Q
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Might this be part of the M675XXX series? I believe Top Gun Supply was a seller of some of the unproofed German made pistols. A search will probably reveal more info. If box, papers and mags were included it might be worth it.
I sold my example of that gun back in July on Gunbroker for the starting price of $895, plus shipping. It had the plastic box, paper box, 3 factory mags, in excellent condition, but with dim NS, because they were 12 years old.
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Originally posted by usmc-nav: Thank you Q for your knowledge and willingness to share it. In your opinion, and I realize it is just an opinion, is it a good value at 800 as listed?
Having previously owned three GPPs, I think $800 is good depending on condition and whether it has the cardboard outer sleeve, test target, etc.
I’ve paid between $750 and $900 and all were in mint condition. The one at $750 was missing the cardboard sleeve.
I sold my latest earlier this year for $950 shipped. Had everything Q noted in his post, plus two extra mags, five Brad Davis baseplates, and a pair of Hogue checkered G10 grips.
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I think that the SIG P225/P6 pistols, along with the P228, are among the very finest pistols ever made. I have a particular fondness for pistols with a single column magazine.
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Even cosmetically challenged P-6 but mechanically fine W German police issue pistols are selling like hot cakes. $800 sounds very fair to me. The original P-225 and P-6 are in high demand for numerous reasons and prices reflect it. If I could have only one Sig it would be a P-225.
Originally posted by old rugged cross: Q, other than the P6 being a Swiss police pistol iirc. Why is it not a P225?
The P6 is (was) the official German police pistol and is characterized by a couple of main things, one visible (the hooked hammer) and the other not (extremely heavy DA pull). And, it's always marked "P6" and not "P225".
The Swiss police pistol is "P225" marked and has the regular (non-hooked) hammer. Many are marked "Montage Suisse", meaning assembled in Switzerland. Each bears its canton coat of arms.
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I've also seen some Swiss police P-225 with the magazine heal release being another variation. With a pedigree of Swiss and German design and mfg along with extensive law enforcement use in both countries it's easy to understand the high desirability of the P-225/P-6. Perfect for both police and civilians.
Originally posted by Kobren: I've also seen some Swiss police P-225 with the magazine heal release being another variation. With a pedigree of Swiss and German design and mfg along with extensive law enforcement use in both countries it's easy to understand the high desirability of the P-225/P-6. Perfect for both police and civilians.
Originally posted by Kobren: I've also seen some Swiss police P-225 with the magazine heal release being another variation...
You're right. The Swiss police P225 above is one such example. In fact, I'm not sure I've ever seen a Swiss P225 with the "American" style mag release.
Q
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