Tex_Hill
Airborne All the Way!!!
I got what I think is a good deal on a factory certified pre-owned Sig P226 in 9mm. From what I've been able to find out these are pistols that were traded in by law enforcement agencies for new pistols. Sig basically goes through these used pistols and replaces any worn parts with new factory parts. Sig doesn't do anything about minor blemishes like holster and ring wear, but they will refinish the slide if it shows excessive wear.
The P226 that I bought the day looks to me to be absolutely pristine. There are no wear marks on it of any kind that I've been able to find. Does anyone here have any knowledge regarding Sig serial numbers and dates of manufacture? I'd like to find out the age of this pistol without having to pay Sig $50 for an official date of manufacture certificate. I tried searching for a database on Sig serial numbers, but the serial number on this pistol doesn't conform to what I've been able to find on the one Sig forum I found.
On the left had side of the slide the pistol is stamped "Sig Sauer P226 Stainless". Just below that it's stamped "SIGARMS Inc Exeter-NH-USA. The serial number is stamped on the right hand side of the frame just above the trigger. In this case its stamped U 160 588. I've disassembled the pistol and have not found any other proof marks on it.
Thanks,
Tex
The P226 that I bought the day looks to me to be absolutely pristine. There are no wear marks on it of any kind that I've been able to find. Does anyone here have any knowledge regarding Sig serial numbers and dates of manufacture? I'd like to find out the age of this pistol without having to pay Sig $50 for an official date of manufacture certificate. I tried searching for a database on Sig serial numbers, but the serial number on this pistol doesn't conform to what I've been able to find on the one Sig forum I found.
On the left had side of the slide the pistol is stamped "Sig Sauer P226 Stainless". Just below that it's stamped "SIGARMS Inc Exeter-NH-USA. The serial number is stamped on the right hand side of the frame just above the trigger. In this case its stamped U 160 588. I've disassembled the pistol and have not found any other proof marks on it.
Thanks,
Tex


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