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Posts: 9911 | Location: New Hampshire | Registered: October 29, 2011
Guys, it's a P220. The owner, HRK, says it's a P220. Look/appearance from a single angle can be deceiving. And, when you blow it up 10 times, it becomes more fuzzy and distorted.
Several years ago, there was a NIB P228 on GB with a single pic that showed serial number starting with "U". Now, we all know P228 has "B" serial number, and "U" is P226 prefix. Everyone on here was excited, thinking it was a factory error unicorn. Guess what? It was a "B", after all.
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Posts: 29141 | Location: TEXAS | Registered: September 04, 2008
Originally posted by Scooter123: Guys, does this look familiar?
It sure looks to me like that slide is stamped P228
Luckily (and to remove all doubt!) the owner of the pistol in question has confirmed it to be a P220 Carry SAO. He did so in the post right above yours 1.5 hours prior.
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Posts: 9911 | Location: New Hampshire | Registered: October 29, 2011
Thanks for clearing up the mystery. The last picture really makes it clear.
I was definitely taking a minute looking at the picture. It *looked* like the slide was stamped P228, but it was also clearly stamped stainless. I guess the M11-A1 has a stainless slide, but I always thought of it as more of a p229 than a p228 (not that there’s a darned thing wrong with a p229).
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