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I have always wanted a West German Sig and I have been looking for a slim, compact single stack 9mm. Happened upon a 225 that meets both of my "needs".

Pictures to follow after I pick it up.

Thinking of grips, and holster. I like TT LEATHER OWB and several different IWB designs.

Perhaps a Grayguns trigger.

Does anyone have some photos of their favorite sig, grips, and holster? West German or not.

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Here's a pic of my P229R-DAK in a new High Noon kydex OWB. I use a Crossbreed Supertuck when I carry this one IWB.



https://www.highnoonholsters.com/

The grips are Hogue Piranhas.

https://www.hogueinc.com/sig-s...grip-g10-solid-black



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Go for the Hogue checkered G10. I have them on my W German P225 for they classic look but more grip.


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Checkered or "piranha" Hogue G-10s. I have the piranha ones on my P6 and they are great.

I don't think GGI has a trigger that will fit the old P6/P225s, but I'd be happy to be corrected!

My trigger is now outstanding due to a #19 mainspring, SRT kit, and polish of everything except the sear/hammer engagement surface (I won't touch this on a carry gun). The lower power mainspring and SRT kit made 90% of the improvement.




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I have never run G10 grips before, but now that I think about it I have checkered G10 scales on a knife and like it. I was thinking of of wood grips like Marschal grips

https://www.marschalgrips.com/...od-red-checkered.jpg

But the G10 would be more durable.

How is that US flag image holding up? Does it get scuffs etc very easily? I makes a strong image, good choice.
 
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I have never run G10 grips before, but now that I think about it I have checkered G10 scales on a knife and like it. I was thinking of of wood grips like Marschal grips

https://www.marschalgrips.com/...od-red-checkered.jpg

But the G10 would be more durable.

How is that US flag image holding up? Does it get scuffs etc very easily? I makes a strong image, good choice.


They are made of hard plastic, so yes they can get a little scuffed if you roll around on the ground, as I have done with the other one I have for my P320. But I'm very happy with mine. Retention is good and they look great.



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My humble Galco and original grips.



Or Don Hume,

 
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Thanks for the trigger system recommendation. I'll send Grayguns an email and let you know what I hear
 
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Sigsentry, that "humble Galco" looks a step or two above the Aker that has served me well for a dozen years Wink
 
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Like the Grizzle holster. I have a similar holster and appreciate the snaps. I had trigger work done on by sig on my 229 almost 20 years ago. Still one of my favorite shooters
 
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