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I picked up one of the German Police Dept trade-ins from AIM back then. I saw this thread and thought I should pick up a couple extra mags. Now that I think about it, I don't think my P6 has been out of the safe in 15 years. I have a few SIGs. | |||
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The P225/6 is one of the most comfortable pistols for my hands. In a ban state, it would be a fantastic carry piece. But in a free state, you can find a number of micro compacts that are smaller, almost as comfortable, and with nearly double (if not double) the capacity. P220 (.45) P225 P226 (9mm) P228 P229 (.40) P365 SP2022 (9mm & .40) "...it's better to have a gun and not need it than to need a gun and not have it." - Clarence Worley in True Romance | |||
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SigSentry Nice combo of German Police P-6 Akah concealment holster and mag pouches | |||
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I found three in the "what do these mags fit" box at the LGS. Bought all three for $10 each. Adios, Pizza Bob NRA Benefactor Member | |||
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I started with nothing, and still have most of it |
Me too, found one marked P6 at the gunshop on Hwy 17 just N of Fredericksburg, VA, for $10. I now check the mag box in every LGS I enter! "While not every Democrat is a horse thief, every horse thief is a Democrat." HORACE GREELEY | |||
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Yes, Please contact me at my email, I have no use for it and happy to see someone use it. Regards. | |||
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19 years ago, N.I.B. P225's were selling for $400 at gun shows. | |||
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I couldn't find the mag that I was offer for the P6. I am sorry & apologize to everyone that interested.
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Yes, when they announced the P225A1, I thought “Oh, good, they’ll start offering OEM P225 magazines again.” Designing the P225A1 with a unique magazine that was compatible with nothing else in their catalog was a d*** move I didn’t see coming, even from SIG Sauer. You are describing one reason why I eventually benched all of my SIGs except the P365, and switched to Glocks for almost everything. | |||
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For the win. The above sums up my entire experience and explains why I no longer own any Sigs. It's a basic stamped steel magazine, similar in design to the 1911. I agree that $60 is relatively affordable considering what they're bringing today, but ridiculously over-priced in general. Everyone's opinion: When the flood of P6s first came stateside they were a bargain. For $395 at almost any LGS, you got a real steel police trade-in pistol, and usually two mags. They were an incredible value at those prices, and several carried them. Strictly my personal opinion: At current pricing, they're overweight, under-capacity safe queens and/or examples of the "wonders" people can do with ceracote. | |||
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