Hey guys just trying to learn about the German sigs,I've been wanting to get one but seems to me theres different "versions" of them, How can a frame be German and not the slide ? What markings should I be looking for Should it have markings on both slide and frame and if so where Any answers would be extremely helpful and appropriated Thank you P.s. I have been looking at the 226 any comments or concerns I should be aware of ?? Thanks
April 20, 2019, 04:22 PM
12131
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Originally posted by Hddreamer: Hey guys just trying to learn about the German sigs,I've been wanting to get one but seems to me theres different "versions" of them, How can a frame be German and not the slide ? What markings should I be looking for Should it have markings on both slide and frame and if so where Any answers would be extremely helpful and appropriated Thank you P.s. I have been looking at the 226 any comments or concerns I should be aware of ?? Thanks
"German" SIGs
1- True German made SIGs are made, assembled, and proofed in Germany - They will have the German proof marks, and least 2 matching serial numbers.
2- SIGs that are made from German parts but assembled at SIG USA will not have the German proof marks. Some of them have frame and slide made in Germany. Some have frame made in Germany and slide made in the US.
3- SIGs that are made at SIG USA and then shipped to Germany to be sold there will be proofed there. So, they will have the German proof marks as required. But, they will have the "US" stamped on the frame, indicating that they were actually made in the US.
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April 20, 2019, 06:20 PM
.38supersig
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Originally posted by Hddreamer: I have been looking at the 226 any comments or concerns I should be aware of ?? Thanks
Yup. I wasn't able to have only one of them.
April 20, 2019, 10:43 PM
iron chef
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Originally posted by 12131: 2- SIGs that are made from German parts but assembled at SIG USA will not have the German proof marks. Some of them have frame and slide made in Germany. Some have frame made in Germany and slide made in the US.
Is there a way to tell if the slide was made in Germany or USA?
April 20, 2019, 11:35 PM
12131
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Originally posted by iron chef:
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Originally posted by 12131: 2- SIGs that are made from German parts but assembled at SIG USA will not have the German proof marks. Some of them have frame and slide made in Germany. Some have frame made in Germany and slide made in the US.
Is there a way to tell if the slide was made in Germany or USA?
For the milled stainless slide, unless it's marked "Made In Germany" or "DE", one has to assume it was made in the US.
For the folded carbon steel slide, even in the rare cases where you don't see "Made In Germany" marked on it, it was made in Germany. All folded slides are made in Germany.
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April 21, 2019, 12:20 AM
Skins2881
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3- SIGs that are made at SIG USA and then shipped to Germany to be sold there will be proofed there. So, they will have the German proof marks as required. But, they will have the "US" stamped on the frame, indicating that they were actually made in the US
I can't imagine there's much of a demand in Germany for those?
Jesse
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April 21, 2019, 03:47 AM
12131
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Originally posted by Skins2881:
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3- SIGs that are made at SIG USA and then shipped to Germany to be sold there will be proofed there. So, they will have the German proof marks as required. But, they will have the "US" stamped on the frame, indicating that they were actually made in the US
I can't imagine there's much of a demand in Germany for those?
I don't know what the demand is over there for US made SIGs, but, just for example, these two large German dealers list quite a few different US made SIG models for sale.