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I’ve been without a SIG of any kind since around 2010. I’ve finally corrected that with this KB date code P226. A folded slide P226 was the first pistol I really lusted for when I turned 21 in 1986, but they were the hot item then and think around $600 then, too much than I could afford.

This one came with two zippered SIG 15 round mags, 1 nonzippered 15 rd SIG mag, an extended SIG mag and two no name 15 rd mags.



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Absolutely perfect. Congrats!


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Same price as 1986?

Looks like it was well taken care of or shot very little.
 
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Very nice.
 
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Same price as 1986?

Looks like it was well taken care of or shot very little.


Yes, same price as 1986.


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The best of the best! Congrats!!!
 
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Nice find. My folded slide P226 may be my favorite. It doesn't get shot much these days, but it used to. Shot IDPA a few years with it.

Love that it still has the classic grips.


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Looks good.

I just found one from 1993 last week. I put a few mags through it today. Accurate and reliable.



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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Dump1567:
Looks good.

I just found one from 1993 last week. I put a few mags through it today. Accurate and reliable.
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I had a P228 with finished like that. Looks great.


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Nice score!!!
 
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My 2nd pistol and 1st Sig Sauer was a KB U455155. Wish I still had that one. Great pick-up.
 
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Very nice!

I had a P226 kit early on, had the .40S&W and .357SIG barrels with slide, and another slide with the 9.mm barrell. 2 magazines for each.

I foolishly sold it and still kick myself over it. I want to put together another kit like it, but even the ratted out 226's seem to go for $800+ up here right now.




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