Freethinker

| That is a strange one, and it would be very interesting to see the factory box. A custom conversion that opened up the breech face wouldn’t have been too difficult, though, and then a 40 S&W barrel and recoil spring could be fitted. A standard factory 40 barrel would not fit a standard 9mm breechblock because the barrel hood extension is too wide. I don’t know of any reason why it would be unsafe to shoot, although the slide velocity would probably be higher than normal and would be hard on the frame. I agree, though, that the top of the slide looks odd as well. Although I have never heard of such a thing, I wonder if it’s possible that SIG made some very early 40 P226s using the formed and welded carbon steel slides. As I say, I’d like to see the box.
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Oriental Redneck

| I'm betting that's an aftermarket Frankenjob. Clearly a W. German gun with the folded slide and pinned breech block. Grips are also wrong. "Factory" box, I'll bet, will be unlabeled / unmatched. The font on the barrel hood appears to be late, like after 2009 or so. Yeah sure, it might shoot but definitely will batter the gun (slide) much much more than the 9mm. Maybe someone who happens to live near Cabela's Owatonna, Minnesota can go take peek.
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| quote: Originally posted by David Lee: I did get a email response back from them this morning and they will have the piece checked out.
Good on you for doing that. I would not have expected a response.
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| I would be curious to see the underside of the frame to see if there are aftermarket importer marks, such as C.A.I. If so, it may be a poor condition import that someone has tried to rebuild into a shooter.
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