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I got a Million of 'em!
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I was in there the other day when a customer came in with one. They know I like old German Sigs but I didn’t know this model existed.

Looking around here there doesn’t seem to be much information. Were they contract overruns or something?
 
Posts: 8145 | Location: Hiram, GA. | Registered: October 24, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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What is it built off of exactly? The only Night Stalker reference I'm aware of with SIG is the 556 commemorative rifle.


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I'm lost too. the only Night Stalkers I know are guys I worked with in the 160th SOAR.


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Waco

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probably a good thing
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It's a Sig 556 SOAR commemorative.





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Sorry, it’s a German stamped P228. Again, I don’t know much about this gun.
 
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The P228 in question was modified to accept a combination laser/Infrared/flashlight and also included a false muzzle extension. These units were deigned by UITC Armaments Corp. The system was called the night stalker. It should have some grips that have a series of green/red/blue buttons going down the side of the grip. I believe it was a early 90’s design.. Honestly it looks like it could have been used as a movie prop in the first Terminator movie lol.
 
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One of these pistols appeared on the cover of the December, 1994 issue of G&A

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Elephant err I mean elegant.
 
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From UITC/Wilcox, the same folks that brought us the original HK Mark 23 combination light/laser/impact weapon. Big Grin

 
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So, wondering if muzzle flip is reduced with all that mass hanging off the front.
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LOL, Loved that show as a kid. Usually came on after Carson in my area.
 
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I would be mighty tempted. I like collecting old school tactical stuff when affordable.
 
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Denzel Washington used one for his "futuristic sidearm" in 1995's Virtuosity.



 
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Reminds me of the lawbringer from Judge Dredd.


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I'd buy it in a heartbeat at the right price. truly a collectors item.


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LOL, Loved that show as a kid. Usually came on after Carson in my area.
I watched it back in the day.Have the entire series on dvd.
 
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Denzel Washington used one for his "futuristic sidearm" in 1995's Virtuosity.



I would have to go to school to operate this pistol,no offense but this is not for me.Good luck
 
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first thing I thought off too



https://www.chesterfieldarmament.com/

 
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