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Picked up a P245 nickel this week. This makes my third 245. This pistol is not as popular as most but I am a fan of the P245.
 
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That’s nice! Congrats and enjoy your new toy!
 
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This pistol is not as popular as most but I am a fan of the P245.


I'm a fan as well. I think it's one of the finest compact 45s you can buy. Very underrated.
 
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A good old German SIG, and in Nickel, too. What's not to like? Cool


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Congratulations! If I hadn't picked up too many collector items this month, I would have given you a harder run. I know you will enjoy it.
 
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That looks awesome Blue Dog!
 
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one of the few P series pistols I've wanted but don't have yet. Congrats! That's a superb pistol.
 
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nice!! I had one in nickel back in the very early 2000s I think.. I liked the 245 but the grip was a lil small for my hands unfortunately.
 
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Until I decided to back out of the .45ACP altogether, the P245 was my regular daily carry. I found it to be the perfect fit for my small hand and very concealable and easy to shoot.


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Congrats on acquiring that beauty.

Until my retarded agency dropped it from the list of acceptable BUG's, I happily carried mine in concert with my P220 for obvious reasons. It is a superb and well balanced little compact .45, possibly the best of its breed. The P220C that replaced it feels like a brick by comparison and I absolutely hate the stupid rail. Completely unnecessary on a weapon of this type.




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congratulations on a nice addition.
 
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Congratulations. I am curious, is that one of of the "1of75" special custom shop models that came out many years ago? I used to own # 73 of 75 and when my wife had a stroke, and found she needed a heart transplant i had to sell it. They were beautiful.
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Congratulations. I am curious, is that one of of the "1of75" special custom shop models that came out many years ago? I used to own # 73 of 75 and when my wife had a stroke, and found she needed a heart transplant i had to sell it. They were beautiful.
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Not a custom shop and no number on it.
 
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That's a great looking pistol!
 
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I loved the form factor, but it was the only Sig I had that would jam. I did not keep it.


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That's a beautiful gun. I'd be itching to see how some nice wood grips would look on it. Still waiting to find my first all nickel Sig.
 
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Congratulations. I am curious, is that one of of the "1of75" special custom shop models that came out many years ago? I used to own # 73 of 75 and when my wife had a stroke, and found she needed a heart transplant i had to sell it. They were beautiful.
enjoy


Not a custom shop and no number on it.



Congrats on your find! Maybe you'll get lucky and run into one of these for P245 #4? I acquired mine when these first came out and am happy with it. In any variation, the P245 is an excellent example of Sig quality.



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I have number 32. They are a work of art


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I had forgotten about that model. I wanted one about 15 years ago but for some reason I never acquired it. That’s a nice looking pistol!
 
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couldn't get my hands on a 245 but I did manage a 220 compact SAS.


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