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Mate I am not happy at all as I have just decided to get my licence back after a 23 year hiatus lo and behold I get on the importers portal and they do not have a sig P220 45ACP or a P226 in 9 mil they don't even import them all they have is a P226 in 22 long rifle with the threaded barrel .
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Is there any other .45's or 9mm's you can get?
Are Sig's in .40 available?


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Originally posted by Speerchucker: all they have is a P226 in 22 long rifle with the threaded barrel .
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Knowing nothing about your laws and restrictions are you allowed to import or buy a 9mm conversion kit and extra 9mm magazines for converting the Sig P226/22Lr to 9mm. I know years ago many found it to be a cheaper way to end up with a P226 that would shoot both 22Lr and 9mm.

If your not able to buy the 9mm conversion kit can you buy it in peaces?
 
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The first and biggest question is which is it... a 'legal' restriction on what can be imported or just a limit on what the importer offers?


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Is there any other .45's or 9mm's you can get?
Are Sig's in .40 available?

Yes there are but after using a sig I really like the sigs trigger and the pistol seems to fit me perfect so will be going with that somehow even if I have to buy second hand which I don't want to do and I have kept all my stuff from years ago dies projectiles cases powder.
 
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Originally posted by Speerchucker: all they have is a P226 in 22 long rifle with the threaded barrel .
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Knowing nothing about your laws and restrictions are you allowed to import or buy a 9mm conversion kit and extra 9mm magazines for converting the Sig P226/22Lr to 9mm. I know years ago many found it to be a cheaper way to end up with a P226 that would shoot both 22Lr and 9mm.

If your not able to buy the 9mm conversion kit can you buy it in peaces?

Yes i have read about that and seen some YouTube videos about buying the .22 calibre and then the 9mm upper and as for our restrictions wow where do I start got nearly as many of them as what we got people in this country I cannot import one I have messaged the distributor and asked if I can order one as it takes 6 months to get a licence yes hassle Factor I call that it should get here when my licence does
 
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The first and biggest question is which is it... a 'legal' restriction on what can be imported or just a limit on what the importer offers?

No it is not a import restriction as there are plenty of 45 Autos on the market just not the ones that I want I have messaged hope to hear back from them sometime this week
 
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Is CZ an option for you? I have not held a pistol that fits better in my hand than a CZ 75 series. It's one of the most copied pistols in the world.


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Yes there are but after using a sig I really like the sigs trigger and the pistol seems to fit me perfect so will be going with that somehow even if I have to buy second hand which I don't want to do and I have kept all my stuff from years ago dies projectiles cases powder.


What about buying a used Sig, then replacing the trigger springs? (I'd do the recoil spring as well) there's spring kits available, and shouldn't be that hard to get to the "Land down under".


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for what it's worth, there is nothing wrong with holding out for a Sig... I've never had a problem with any of the ones I own... both new and used they all function perfectly. The only thing I don't like is the factory standard grips on a P226... too thick for me and so it doesn't allow my finger to rest naturally in the right place on the trigger.

Since it sounds like you have the ability to reload I guess the difference between 9mm and 45 acp is not a super big deal.

But for plinking 9mm will still be lighter on your body as well as wallet... but 45 in a full size pistol is not that bad.


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There's always the Felk TF919.


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There's always the Felk TF919.


Ha! Someone has been watching "Forgotten Weapons".
 
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How about I’ve actually handled one.


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The first and biggest question is which is it... a 'legal' restriction on what can be imported or just a limit on what the importer offers?

No it is not a import restriction as there are plenty of 45 Autos on the market just not the ones that I want I have messaged hope to hear back from them sometime this week


Speerchucker, please keep us apprised as to how your search progresses. We are very interested in learning more about the current state of firearm ownership in Australia.
 
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How about I’ve actually handled one.


You have the (enviable) talent for locating the true firearm oddballs.
 
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