Oriental Redneck
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Wow, never heard of this on a SIG. What is the name of the importer? Bottom line is both work just fine. Just different ways the slides are constructed. And, the current long external extractors on most SIGs are more cost effective and easier to make.
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Oriental Redneck
| Man, you really need new glasses. Herndon, VA means your SIG has "Made In W. Germany" on the slide, and SIGARMS was the importer..
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| [QUOTE]Originally posted by 12131: Man, you really need new glasses. Herndon, VA means your SIG has "Made In W. Germany" on the slide, and SIGARMS was the importer..[/QTUOTE]Thank You all for the replies,and yes I DO need new glasses LOL |
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| Glad you enjoy your 226, a lot of us here have, and enjoy them. What year is yours?
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| Herndon-marked pistols are post Tysons Corner and pre Exeter. The Herndon stamp is limIted to pistols from 1988 and 1989 IIRC. |
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| Most Herndon guns are 1988 and 1989, but the Herndon stamp is also on the late 1987 and early 1990 SIGs, the years SIGARMS HQ moved.
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My other Sig is a Steyr.
| Welcome to the forum! The P226 that you have would be a welcome addition to any collection.
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| Internal extractor as that within the breech block of a folded slide or internal extractor as in an early milled stainless slide? I assume the former given the likely age?
Regardless, a great vintage of a great model. You can refer to the sticky at the top of this pistol folder to learn how to “date” your 226. |
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| There were no one piece slide P226s in the late 1980s. The one piece slide for the P226 was introduced for the .40 S&W and 357 SIG chamberings of the pistol and IIRC, that wasn't until 1996. |
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| Yes, shoot it like any other guns. The only caution is not to shoot "too much" +P in it. Occasional +P is fine, but you don't want to feed it like that every single time you go to the range. Keep it properly lubricated, and it will serve you well for a long long time.
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| 9x19mm NATO ammo is loaded to +P pressure. You should go a bit easy with that stuff in an early P226 such as yours. |
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| Very interesting. I have a P226 Made in W. Germany with a Exeter stamp on it.I have never shot Plus P ammo through it. I will add it to my list of other pistols that I keep Plus P out of. I do think the Winchester NATO might be okay. It is my understanding it is not really up to Plus P power. I have a stash of that. And that MEM German stuff that was available some time ago. John ! |
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| Also make sure the frame rails are well lubed. Grease is best IMO.
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