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PGT, where did the wood stocks come from? I like those.
 
Posts: 1989 | Location: metro Atlanta, GA | Registered: July 30, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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PGT, where did the wood stocks come from? I like those.

I'm not PGT, but I believe those wood grips with the SIG logo were a special-run item from SIG. I'm not sure who made them.

Hogue makes wood grips for the P230/232, but they don't have the logo.

https://www.hogueinc.com/grips/sigsauer/p230/wood

Marschal makes some logo grips, but they're not the same as those:

http://www.marschalgrips.com/p230bt/p230bt.html

Nill makes some very nice wood grips, buy they're not cheap (and no logo):

http://us.nill-shop.com/Replac...cl.-fastening-screws
 
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the left are from Grips4u.net and the right are SIG/Nill-Griffe
 
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Wendy has a Sig P-230 stainless as her carry gun. She even took it to FrontSite for a course. Great shooting weapon that she likes a whole lot. Chris
 
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I just wish that they had a "US Style" magazine release rather than the heel release.




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If the mag release button were behind the trigger guard, the de-cocking lever would not function as it is. Personally, I'm happy with the heel mag release. It's almost impossible to dump the mag accidentally.
 
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I have one of the last (all black) 232 made.
Great hand feel. The small 9mm pistols caused
low sales so were discontinued.
I don't pack mine but keep it as a desk gun loaded with Lehigh Xtreme Defense ammo. Maybe the best of the 380 ammo.
Reviews have indicated a desirable round.
 
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You guys are really lucky for owning Stainless 232s. I just have a blued P232.

I was in the process of a divorce and had to sell my Stainless P230 to my brother nearly 10 years ag. He won't sell it back to me.



My 232 with wood grips. I should have picked a lighter colored wood.




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Posts: 1311 | Location: Everett, WA. | Registered: December 29, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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An elegant and reliable little pistol.
 
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I have a P230 in the same red box, great little pistol.
 
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Originally posted by Colby Bruce:
PGT, where did the wood stocks come from? I like those.

I'm not PGT, but I believe those wood grips with the SIG logo were a special-run item from SIG. I'm not sure who made them.


The wood grips with Sig logo were a special run for Sig made by Karl Nills. Nills grips are truly beautiful and worth the money.




"Ride to the sound of the big guns."
 
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Most beautiful handgun I have owned. More importantly, point-aims better than anything I have ever held. I feel well armed with it, despite the modest ballistics, simply because it is an extension of my hand. Look at target, on target.
 
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I have one of each, P232 blue and stainless. Agree they are very easy to point/shoot and are very very accurate.
 
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That is some beautiful figure on those.
 
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