Like the OP, the P225 magazine baseplate length disturbed my grip on the pistol so I changed them - a member on the SigForum made the best I have seen and felt.
The length of the P6/P225 magazine floorplate was always a problem for me as far as grip ergonomics was concerned. There was a member on the SigForum that made an aluminum replacement that was ideal but it seems he has not been on that forum in quite some time.
I bought my P88C in 1995 NIB for $800 after lusting over it in the 94 Interarms catalog . I remember my excitement in seeing the ad in Shotgun News for a dealer that actually had them in stock. I replaced the Clinton-era 10rd magazines from a source in Germany for around $30 each. I bought a...
Those that have them know that they are the best! Your pistol is early and may have a recalled grip. If your grip has no dimple on the bottom, S&W owes you an updated grip.
If you can find them, the Uncle Mike's rubber grip panels were an improvement over the factory grips.
You may want to be aware that your pistol falls within the serial number range of a recall.
http://www.firearmsid.com/Recalls/FA_Recalls%205.htm#SMITH & WESSON, MODEL 439, 459, 469, 539, 559...
You will love the 3906 - I know I do. That is an early example (blade rear sight). You may want to make sure that the grip recall was taken care of.
RECALL: Smith & Wesson has shipped over 300,000 Third generation Pistols. We have had a very small number or reports where a dropped pistol...
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