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I posted last September but they are not on the list, just want to make sure ya get them added when ya can. I might have slipped through the cracks.... P228 B 333-185 P220 G 371-616 ST model Thanks, David W. David W. Rather fail with honor than succeed by fraud. -Sophocles | |||
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David, I need a manufacture year or date proof confirmation to add them please. I'll get around to updating the list eventually. Coffee cup ambush | |||
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Just picked up a used P239. Serial # SA-201** The mag base plates and grips (which supposedly came with the gun NIB) are stamped 8/95. ________________________________________________________ If, in the opinion of the people, the distribution or modification of the constitutional powers be in any particular wrong, let it be corrected by an amendment in the way which the Constitution designates. But let there be no change by usurpation; for though this, in one instance, may be the instrument of good, it is the customary weapon by which free governments are destroyed. — George Washington, Farewell Address, 1796 | |||
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I got a Sig P6 M64611x KK, I don't remember the month but I will post it when I pick my gun back up from my Dad. This one is a Century import, stamped on the slide. | |||
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W German p226 9mm. Serial # U 407 3XX Stamped KC - 1992 Matching numbers M P239 9mm P239 .40 P226 9mm W. German | |||
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P228 KA B 11777x (Made in W. Germany) P228 KA B 12254x (Swiss police, no "Made in W. Germany" stamp) P228 KB B 159906 (Swiss Police, no "Made in W Germany" stamp) P228 KA B 115905 (Swiss Police, no "Made in W Germany" stamp) P228R (E28R-9-BSS) No date stamp. BU 001010 Box marked 02-NOV-2011 | |||
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I just purchased this one locally. Here's the info. Hope it helps your list. 228 Swiss Police Trade KB = 1991 SN = B 153 XXX Imported PW Arms Redmond, WA GERMANY stamped on slide at time of import | |||
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URIAH I think you missed this the first time
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I've found these aswell all P220's G516xxx Oct 12/2011 G521xxx Feb 18/2011 G5203xx Jan 15 2012 G5218xx 2012 | |||
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M418-635 P225 "Montage Suisse" PW Arms If you can help me with date of manufacturer it'd be much appreciated. No date code that I can see. The inside of the grip panels are marked '80 but looking at your chart, it would seem that this gun was made in 08/09 of '79? Is there a way to get a more positive ID?This message has been edited. Last edited by: Makoman, ________________________ P6 P225 Montage Suisse | |||
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That's the beauty of Uriah's efforts. You can pin down your P225 to two months in 1979! That's better than many SIG owners can do. As a service pistol, it would not have been uncommon for it to have picked up a different set of grips during it's liferime. | |||
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Yama Arashi |
It's also quite common for the grip panels to be dated the year before or after the import/manufacture/proof year of the pistol. Still getting around to updating the list, eventually. Coffee cup ambush | |||
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Just the same, thanks for the list or none of us would likely know what our year of manufacture is w/o having to contact sig and pay for it. You wouldn't happen to know what the mainspring weight is on these would you? Same as P6 perhaps? Mag catch is a bear to operate!This message has been edited. Last edited by: Makoman, ________________________ P6 P225 Montage Suisse | |||
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Just picked up a NIB unfired P226 Serial number U 142 27X. Manifacture date JB(1981) Tyson corner marked Made in W.Germany. Rails have sand cuts. The 2 magazines have marked on the floorplate P226. This gun is in the orginal yellow box with manual and test target. I'm thinking of leaving it unfired if its a very early production gun. Any thoughts? Also own a P6 marked 12/80 derial number M401 72X. Thanks for the board, Best regards JB | |||
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Are you sure that the proof code isn't "JG"? | |||
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Thanks Udo, I've looked again under a strong magnifying glass and its a deep strike that sure looks like a JB. Could it be a "G"? possible but to my eye it doesn't look so. Any way by telling by the serial number? | |||
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If you go to page one of this topic and scroll down to the P226 list, you will see why I am suggesting this possibility. BTW I'm a JB also! | |||
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Thanks again, based on the serial number I now believe the B is in fact a deeply struck G. That makes it a 1986 gun. I'm still debating weither to shoot it or not. Also.apparently this gun was made after the the farme cracking problems of the eariler guns. Can anybody confirm? | |||
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Hello Udo, I wasn't sure what should be done about pistols that are sold, but I want to report that I recently sold this one: 395RR-3006-HH-1977-45acp Can you clarify what is done in that case? Thanks, Bob I can get you a toe | |||
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Yama Arashi |
Regan, are you referring to your user-name association with that particular firearm in the list? If so, any thanks and associated user-names for a given pistol do not necessarily denote ownership. That is obviously the case with a lot of them, but the gratitude is mainly just there referring to those who provided the information. There are a quite a few listed where the owner or contributor requested to be anonymous. Any names or serial numbers can certainly be adjusted. Coffee cup ambush | |||
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