Sig p225

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I bought mine in 1997 brand new. I think it was a little over $500 at the time. I have not carried it much as I usually carry a P220. It fits my hand really well. Trijicon will replace the lamps in your sights for about $19 apiece if not under warranty, and it requires contacting them for a return. Their turnaround time is one to two months.

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A couple hundred more than my P6 got me my P228 which “IMHO” is a better shooting gun than a P225!


I would also be a buyer for a 228 but they just don't pop up that often and when they do the sellers think they're made out of rhodium. Thank Sig when they jumped into the plastic striker market. These 200 series pistols are seriously great pistols and people are just now waking up to that fact. Prices are going up.
 
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I would also be a buyer for a 228 but they just don't pop up that often and when they do the sellers think they're made out of rhodium.

There are a few gunstores I frequent that are off the beaten track that a gun like a P228 tends to turn up at.

I bought & (stupidly) sold my first P228, then I bought & kept my second. When I bought the second, there were actually 2 available for sale, and both were under $500 at that time. I picked the one with the better trigger.
 
OP, enjoy your P225 it's such a classic pistol. I bought mine that's a twin of yours on 9/11/2001 when I was driving from Jacksonville FL to my home in the Sarasota/Bradenton (after those ****es hit the twin towers).

I sold it a number of years ago but I still kept my factory two tone (1991) which I picked up in the early 2000's; the only mod that I made was to add the G-mascus grips to it.

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