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My Sig 229 in .40 with my Glock 22 and Bushy M4. Which do I prefer? SIG of course!
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tag. need to take some pics!
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<center id=center>guy who likes to gripe</center id=center>
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Read between the lines, criticize the words they're selling.
Think for yourself, and feel the walls become sand beneath your feet. --Queensryche |
man, now i want another sig
az my 220 looked as nice as you lil green/black 228 once, i will post pics soon |
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Nice pics Snailfan. What kind of watch is that?
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Thanks. The watch is a Seiko diver into which I've added a new dial & hands from Mark II Watches |
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Snailfan: Sweet! Thanks for the link!
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My P226 stamped slide 9mm refinished by CCR in KG Gun Coat Satin Black/Brushed stainless silver.http://img134.exs.cx/img134/5655/dcp0869web5cn.jpg
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Semper Fi
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That's awesome!
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"You're a smelly pirate hooker. Why don't you go back to your home....on whore island." - Ron Burgandy
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My CCR refinished 9mm P229 with bobbed hammer and Trijicon Novaks. Posed with my RRA Tac Entry M4/w Bushy lower.. The P229 actually is a light OD Green like the furniture on the M4, but for some reason in the pic's it looks darker.
http://img92.exs.cx/img92/7475/dcp0953web6wc.jpg http://img92.exs.cx/img92/5181/dcp0954web2bb.jpg |
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Your village called, they want their idiot back.
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Nice looking Sig, but, other than the finish and the wood grips, what makes it different from any other P226? |
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Extended magwell, front slide serations, beavertail, adjustable rear sight, repositioned decocker (which looks like a 1911 thumb safety), reshaped slide stop/release, and it appears to have 2 less rear serrations than my 226 NSW. The front sight and trigger are also different. |
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"Common sense is not so common."- Voltaire
"He's dead now." - U.S. Marine, Falluja, Iraq |
It's single action only, designed to be carried cocked and locked like a 1911. First time down that path for Sig in their traditional form factor pistols (not counting the GSR).
That's not a de-cocker, that's the safety. Lots of checkering, match grade barrel, etc. Guaranteed 2" groups at 50yds. Ambi safety, magwell, etc. Race gun mainly, not sure what else you'd use it for. But it sure is pretty |
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Your village called, they want their idiot back.
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DoctorNo How does that SSG 3000 shoot? I know it's a Sig & probably a tack driverhile
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Your village called, they want their idiot back.
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Here are a couple I refinished for customers. I carry the 226 DAK on duty in 357 Sig. Really like the new gun.
http://img195.exs.cx/img195/6393/siggreenblackp2204xo.jpg http://img195.exs.cx/img195/1392/siggrayp2201xn.jpg http://img195.exs.cx/img195/5272/sigstainlesswoodgrips3ii.jpg http://img195.exs.cx/img195/8246/sig220stainless7qm.jpg |
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How do you like the 239?
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Now that's a SIG. Very nice. |
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"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former." - Albert Einstein
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My "new" CPO from www.OrdnanceOutsellers.com
http://www.frozenflame.net/sigforum/oo_cpo_229_357s_03.jpg |
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Here is a picture of my new prized P226ST. This is by far the nicest handgun I've ever owned. I threw in the M4 and XD Sub .40 so the Sig wouldn't get lonely.
http://webpages.charter.net/alindsey34/AR%20and%20Friends%20Webpage.jpg |
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All I want out of life is a cute senorita to help me with my spanish, and maybe my GREEK if I'm lucky!!! <img src=/images/smilies/smiley_evilGrin.gif border=0 align=middle>
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Slow is smooth, smooth is fast, fast is deadly, frontsight press, always bring extra ammo, every plan is a good plan until the timer goes off.
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Pretty close to GOTM4's picture but with OD Green slide. Did this one for a customer.
http://img98.exs.cx/img98/7338/sig220tangreen20yc.jpg www.kenpittman.com |
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One more. This is one I did for myself. Bought the old 226 when the we went to the DAK 226. Had to much sentimental value to it. Serial #00069.
http://img207.echo.cx/img207/8085/sig226titanium3ij.jpg |
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I'll leave you here you one shoe c***sucker!
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Great thread. I've been spending most of my time over at the AR15 side and just found the Sig section, yeeehaaa. This is a very recent pic of my off-duty 228 (1989). This weapon has been with me for over a year now and it has never even thought of malfunctioning. It has been the best pistol that I have ever owned. I cant say enough about a broke in Sig. This one has "who knows how many" rounds through it and as far as I know the recoil spring has never been replaced. The last owner, range master at local gun range, said that he put Wolff hammer and mag springs in it. Just recently it got Trijicons. It's been around the block a few times.
http://tinypic.com/4khh68 more pics to come... |
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This is my issued 226 (9mm) with my 228 (off duty). The 226 went through a break in period where I questioned it's reliablity, but damn it was/is accurate. It's now where I want it; reliable (broke in) enough to go to hell and back.
http://tinypic.com/4ki5vk |
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"I brake for ammo"
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I don't have a pic of my 226 but it looks just like this one. |
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twonami,
What's the story on your SigPro with the manual safety? I've never seen one of those before. |
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