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"C" Stamped on P229 Barrel - this mean anything?

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February 20, 2017, 10:40 AM
soggy_spinout
"C" Stamped on P229 Barrel - this mean anything?
Hey, China is better than Cuba. Or maybe not. But both are way, WAY better than California. Razz Big Grin

How about Canada, eh?
February 21, 2017, 06:04 AM
Steve 22X
If we are going to play let's speculate, how about Colt?
They certainly could use the extra money.


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February 21, 2017, 01:04 PM
TrueAncient
Ok, so I called Sig today to ask about something else, but brought this up to see if they knew anything.

Basically the customer service rep said it is probably just a marking that means nothing except for identification purposes within Sig Sauer so they know what batch or machine made it, in case there is a problem in the future.

Now I don't know 100% how much of that is true, because a batch number would have to be more than one letter.... I mean if they only make 26 batches (letters in alphabet), then they will run out of barrels pretty fast I would think.

Machine that made it... maybe could buy that, but still not sold.

Point is, I wish I could have gotten a more concrete answer.
February 21, 2017, 01:50 PM
12131
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Originally posted by TrueAncient:
Ok, so I called Sig today to ask about something else, but brought this up to see if they knew anything.

Basically the customer service rep said it is probably just a marking that means nothing except for identification purposes within Sig Sauer so they know what batch or machine made it, in case there is a problem in the future.

Now I don't know 100% how much of that is true, because a batch number would have to be more than one letter.... I mean if they only make 26 batches (letters in alphabet), then they will run out of barrels pretty fast I would think.

Machine that made it... maybe could buy that, but still not sold.

Point is, I wish I could have gotten a more concrete answer.

So, basically, the CSR just pulled that answer out of his ass. Sounds about right for some of them there. Roll Eyes
That answer might as well be "China".


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February 21, 2017, 01:52 PM
IrishWind
Batch tied with a serial number might help. Maybe 'C' is the CNC machine's nick name.

But for my completely unsubstantiated rumor that I just made up:
"C" is the highly coveted "concealable" 229 model used by SEAL team Charlie-DELTA in their Covert Operations. This 'C' marked P229 will hide on your body more easily than a standard P229, and is more accurate than even the Mastershop's P226! My sources for that is both Eli Remington and none other than John Moses Browning! True Story bro!


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March 12, 2017, 07:49 AM
MudPhud
Even though the OP was about P229 barrels, I can comment on some P226 barrels which may be applicable here.

A year or more ago, whenever I purchased a new factory SIG P226 threaded barrel, it would come with "9MM PARA" and "SIG" centered below it engraved on the right side and nothing on the left side.

Nowadays, any new factory SIG P226 threaded barrel comes with "9mm x 19" engraved on the right side and "SIG SAUER" with the aforementioned "C" below it (and towards the muzzle) engraved on the left side. All the current boxes the barrels come in still say "Made in United States" -- so "C" is definitely not China and not Compact either. Also, since these were not chrome/phosphate barrels, it doesn't stand for chrome either.

The "C" reflects a newer production run, perhaps a different machine or even factory location, but still made in the USA.


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March 12, 2017, 08:42 AM
Muddflap
Maybe it's just an average barrel.
March 12, 2017, 03:09 PM
cslinger
quote:
Maybe it's just an average barrel.



Slow golfers clap. Well played.


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March 12, 2017, 03:19 PM
highlander81
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Originally posted by soggy_spinout:
Hey, China is better than Cuba. Or maybe not. But both are way, WAY better than California. Razz Big Grin

How about Canada, eh?


Could be a good thing. We DO make the best C7/M16 barrels at the Colt Canada (formerly Diemaco) plant.
March 13, 2017, 09:30 AM
jljones
Sweet Jesus, does it really matter? A more concrete answer? Now the answer that customer service gave makes it some type of conspiracy?

Fellas, I sure hope they never stamp a "M" on the barrel, because people here will be freaking out because the barrels are now made in Mexico. Imagine the freak out that will start. Mexico making SIG barrels. Truly, it probably should have an "I" on it, as some of the stuff is made in India. SIG uses a lot of MIM outfits in India in particular. The 320c slides that caused all of the malfunctions? Made in India.

My suggestion is that some of you guys go to your doctor and ask for Xanax. And if that doesn't work, perhaps meet with an undocumented pharmacist out behind the dumpster at Costco. Say it with me. Xanax.




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March 13, 2017, 09:38 AM
12131
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Originally posted by jljones:
Sweet Jesus, does it really matter? A more concrete answer? Now the answer that customer service gave makes it some type of conspiracy?

Fellas, I sure hope they never stamp a "M" on the barrel, because people here will be freaking out because the barrels are now made in Mexico. Imagine the freak out that will start. Mexico making SIG barrels. Truly, it probably should have an "I" on it, as some of the stuff is made in India. SIG uses a lot of MIM outfits in India in particular. The 320c slides that caused all of the malfunctions? Made in India.

My suggestion is that some of you guys go to your doctor and ask for Xanax. And if that doesn't work, perhaps meet with an undocumented pharmacist out behind the dumpster at Costco. Say it with me. Xanax.

Xanax has no effects on me.

Btw, you know the P225 has the "M" stamped all over the place, right? Let the conspiracy continue. Razz


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March 13, 2017, 10:24 AM
jljones
Well played. Very well played.




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March 13, 2017, 11:02 AM
MooneyP226
Jones nailed it three posts above, near the end!

The "C" is for Costco, Sigforum bulk meats purveyor extraordinaire!

It's a "shopping with protection" gun!

Big Grin




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March 13, 2017, 02:46 PM
P220 Smudge
I'm grateful the products I build at work would require destruction to find all the little markings inside that only mean anything to me. Otherwise, there would be threads on other forums trying to discern what the dash or number or letter means, calls placed to our sales guy trying to guess at what isn't his job, conversations to follow about what the marks mean with a sales guy whose eyes are glassing over at the mundane details, and then custom orders for the special markings. Kilroy is there for more than one customer who will never see those eyes and nose peeking. Made not one whit of difference in how the product perfmored.

The mark that matters is the company logo, meaning they signed off on it.


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June 05, 2020, 11:57 AM
fjgiie
Has anybody already said compact? P229 Compact?
June 05, 2020, 12:19 PM
12131
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Originally posted by fjgiie:
Has anybody already said compact? P229 Compact?

Nope. Doesn't work. Here it is on the P226 (LDC), also.




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June 05, 2020, 01:04 PM
GaryBF
That looks like a "G" to me.
June 05, 2020, 01:11 PM
12131
It's a "C". That's my gun. And, my black LDC's barrel is also exactly the same. Not a "G".


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June 05, 2020, 01:27 PM
12131
And, when I talked to one of the CSRs a while back about that "C", I was given some explanation that is completely different from what OP was told. So, I tend not to put a lot of weight into what a SIG CSR says over the phone.

Sometimes, even in writing, their responses are completely false.


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