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Oriental Redneck |
Here is proof (pun not intended). This P220 MSE was obviously US made by the Custom Shop in Exeter. The Germans only proof tested it as required by their law. Hence the proof marks. Yes, it's being sold in Germany. Q | ||
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"The deals you miss don’t hurt you”-B.D. Raney Sr. |
Interesting factoid. And....that is one dead sexy handgun. | |||
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addicted to trailing-throttle oversteer |
Gasp...importation from a war-mongering country! What will Merkel possibly think? And wait...insert foam at the top leaf of the case? This MUST be a time warp, no? SIG NH's stainless quality has improved considerably over the past couple of years. We have a P229SSE in from Newington that finish-wise is an absolute beaut. If only it didn't have that most fugly, elongated extractor...just like the P220s like this example aren't saddled with. So triple numbers are back, eh? Just like my '94 P229. Time warp, indeed. | |||
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Thanks 12131, very interesting. Dan | |||
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Note the US15 and DE15 stamps. End of Earth: 2 Miles Upper Peninsula: 4 Miles | |||
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Yeah, sweet stainless sig. Looking for a P232 stainless but they seem seriously overpriced now that they are discontinued. Quick metallurgical question...is stainlsess too brittle to make an extractor out of? JB
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A Grateful American |
I have seen 1911 stainless extractors before. "the meaning of life, is to give life meaning" ✡ Ani Yehudi אני יהודי Le'olam lo shuv לעולם לא שוב! | |||
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Lead slingin' Parrot Head |
Obviously a recently manufactured gun. Very interesting. It's quirks like this that lead to some idea of how things are done at SIG. Thanks for posting 12131! I'm not familiar with the MSE. Any chance we could get a pic of the box label?
First thing that caught my eye... well, that and what a damn fine looking gun that is! I've never seen the U.S. marking before. I wonder if this is simply a reflection of the German proofing convention of U.S. made guns or if SIG U.S. is adopting this convention as well? Anyone spotted this U.S. marking on other U.S. made SIGs sold outside the country? | |||
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Interesting! Would make a great addition to any collection back here at home. "Freedom is a light for which many men have died in darkness." | |||
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Slick looking, any info if it includes a test target?? | |||
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Oriental Redneck |
Sorry, seller only has those two pics on his website. But, this is a MSE, so the Item Number should be 220R5-45-MSE. No test target, based on the 2 pics. Price? Only 2,299.00 euros. Q | |||
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Most SIG pistols offered in Germany are now US made, even the P226LDC models have their frames made in Exeter now. P226 LDC Tacops from the Triebel website Any firearm sold in Germany needs to have CIP approved proofmarks, so that's something SIG in Germany takes care of. | |||
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Oriental Redneck |
Is this particular fresh of the boat or something? Because I don't see any proof marks on it. Q | |||
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I can only take my own P220 as reference , its proof mark (and date code) are on the left side of the barrel, so you don't see it unless you strip the gun. | |||
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Oriental Redneck |
Are you over there (Germany)? So, your P220 was US made, shipped over there, and was proofed there, but has no proof mark/ date code except on the barrel hood? What about serial number? Do you have any pics? Thanks. Q | |||
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Wait... that P226LDC frame was made in Exeter and exported to Germany, yet they won't sell a P226LDC in the USA??? That seems like an odd business decision, given folks have paid a hefty premium to import LDC's in the past. | |||
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And now I see, Triebel sells an all-stainless 'USA' LDC model as well... what cruel hell is this?? P226 LDC 'USA' Stainless | |||
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Oriental Redneck |
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Shocking. I am surprised they'd even bother. This does not bode well for the future, IMO. | |||
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