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Old 03-16-2012, 04:35 PM   #1117 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by murphman View Post
Need help quick, i think it might have been trooper not sure but someone had multiple sigs and i think they were 226's or 229's.

Anyways i dont know what a good deal is on a 226 but i found a used 226 .40 with less than 200 rounds from a local seller selling for 600$. New prices for the exact gun can exceed 800 at some shops. Was going to offer 550$ cash let me know if yall think this is a great deal if i can snag it.
Yep, I have "multiple" Sigs ...

My question is... "Which model 226?".... & "Do you know the year?"

Is it "USA or German made..?"

There are various models.. 226 (standard), Navy, TacOps, Extreme, Elite, SAS.. and Obviously Black or Stainless Steel

Then there is the "Enhanced" (or E2) versions, which are the new models of the Elite, that have a slighty thinner (more ergonomical) grip.

If it's Stainless I say grab it LOL, regardless of model

Either way I'd look at gunbroker.com and compare models and prices.. But I agree Sigs are expensive guns, so it's probably a good price.

And while 200 rounds is nothing really, my only concern with used guns, is it's hard to confirm that's the "real" round count.

Unless you're like me and have a log book of every range visit, including round counts.
If I ever sold my guns (ain't gonna happen), I have the log to prove the round count.
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