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P226 i just got is KF, serial# U 532 *** and made in Germany. dont know if there's anything special about it but i love it so far. SOOO much better than the G19 i traded for it
from what ive read the U code serial numbers that were produced in Germany are special or rare in some way. am i right? |
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My P226 JJ= 1988 I was a freshman in high school!
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I was unable to find any of the markings mentioned on my P229. There are no marking on the underside of the slide. I changed the grips out to Hogue wrap-around rubberized grips, and can't at the moment find the originals. Found the owners manual...would've thought they'd be right there with it...
Anyway, as best as I researched quickly, the P229 sold in the US was not assembled in Germany. So I guess the letter codes do not apply? The only mark other than the serial # on the barrel I found was a small "P" (no circle) on the side of the protrusion that the guide rod and recoil spring rest. I did check the mags the pistol shipped with and they were stamped '94. Was that the first year the P229 was out or was it released in '93? EDIT: based on the link on the sigforum (http://sigforum.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/430601935/m/467100822) it appears the two letters that start the serial number do, in fact, indicate the year...or at least closely correspond. The pattern is lost by "AM." My serial number starts "AD" which appears to be standard for the 1994 year. Going back means AC is '93, AB is '92 so AA would be '91 (just as .40 cal came out). But according to this article: http://averagejoeshandgunreviews.blogspot.com/2008/06/sig-p229-9mm-one-of-most-popular-and.html the P229 wasn't released until 1992 and only in .40 cal. |
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Originally Posted By BuddyChryst:
I was unable to find any of the markings mentioned on my P229. There are no marking on the underside of the slide. I changed the grips out to Hogue wrap-around rubberized grips, and can't at the moment find the originals. Found the owners manual...would've thought they'd be right there with it... Anyway, as best as I researched quickly, the P229 sold in the US was not assembled in Germany. So I guess the letter codes do not apply? The only mark other than the serial # on the barrel I found was a small "P" (no circle) on the side of the protrusion that the guide rod and recoil spring rest. I did check the mags the pistol shipped with and they were stamped '94. Was that the first year the P229 was out or was it released in '93? EDIT: based on the link on the sigforum (http://sigforum.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/430601935/m/467100822) it appears the two letters that start the serial number do, in fact, indicate the year...or at least closely correspond. The pattern is lost by "AM." My serial number starts "AD" which appears to be standard for the 1994 year. Going back means AC is '93, AB is '92 so AA would be '91 (just as .40 cal came out). But according to this article: http://averagejoeshandgunreviews.blogspot.com/2008/06/sig-p229-9mm-one-of-most-popular-and.html the P229 wasn't released until 1992 and only in .40 cal. The serial prefix and proof stamping are two totally different things. There is a pic of the proof stamping on page 1 of this thread by Growler67. AD would actually be 03 (also in Growler's post). IIRC, the P229s did not have proof marks––only 100% German guns did. If they did, you would find it on the slide, under the barrel, on the "dust cover." According to the SigForum link, the prefix AD does make it a 94 gun. The "P" with a circle on the barrel is the barrel proof. Something Sig no longer does. You have a rare gun from back when Sig make great pistols––congrats! |
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Thanks for the date codes. My P226 was made in 1989. On the side of the slide it says Made in West Germany.
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Awesome... mine was made in 1990 and says Made in West Germany on the slide...still looks brand new
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Of my two p226s, one was a 1989 with W. Germany stamped slide, the other no markings and Exeter N.H. USA.
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My 226 which I bought from a coworker during the Clinton Preban era has KF stamped on the slide along with Made In Germany. I'm happy.1995 year of production.
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Sig P-245 C0023XX. Frame marked made in Germany with what looks like a triangle with curls inside a circle. Slide stamped with what looks like a key. Just don't want to pay Sig. Anbody?
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Originally Posted By Voodoo17:
Sig P-245 C0023XX. Frame marked made in Germany with what looks like a triangle with curls inside a circle. Slide stamped with what looks like a key. Just don't want to pay Sig. Anbody? Falls into between two P245 1998 submitted serials on the SigForum thread... -C001-44X-KJ-1998 = Thanks to scuttlebutt -C007-572––––1998 = Thanks to yooper35 http://sigforum.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/430601935/m/467100822 |
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i just got a 220 with the rail yesterday. There was a bit of rust on the slide and no "stainless" engravings. Says made in germany with no other engravings other than the serial number and "Sig Sauer sigarms inc exeter NH" on left side slide.
The grips have an 03 with arrow pointing to "9". Serial number is G 359 xxx It also has the internal extractor. Any links to a 220 FAQ? |
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Same thread is good for all classic P series Sigs...
http://sigforum.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/430601935/m/467100822 |
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Mines not on the sigforum list My Sig P229r DAK .40 is AAU0XXXX. I got it used a couple years back and shoots awesome.
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Originally Posted By duckcallinfool:
Originally Posted By Lucky_lefty:
I cannot find the area on my 220 where there are any letters. just the serial number on the frame starting with G 370. Your's is probably an American assembled Sig. There are no proof marks on them. So that means you have to call in for a manufacture date? |
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Interesting that Sig doesn't use an "I" in their date code, while HK doesn't use a "J". Otherwise they're the same A=0, B=1.....
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When was Germany unified? My date code is KD (93) and slide is W.German marked, but I remember the Berlin Wall thing on tv around 1990...
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"The essence of Government is power; and power, lodged as it must be in human hands, will ever be liable to abuse." --James Madison
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My P229 40aint on the list either and I have the sale ticket with date on it
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Well I called Sig because I dont have any markings on my new pistol the only thing I could find 10 02 in the inside of the grips again, when asked by sid for the serial number he told me it was made before 05. then he said if I want toe certificate of birth it will be 50 bucks from Germany. prices have gone up.
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My P-229 .40 says "made in Germany" on the right side of the receiver and slide is stainless. No marks under the slide
but the serial number is AE418** so I am assuming 1995. All 5 of my mags are marked "restricted to law enforcement only". The little clock on the mags are "98". She's in nice shape and shoots great! |
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Are Sigs worth more if they are older or have a certain s/n?
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Date codes are for the most part not present on sigs with stainless steel milled slides only the folded carbon slides
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My Sig P-220 says JG for 1986 serial begins with G139. Bought the gun new Light blue box with proof target. The gun lists Tysons Corner Va as the import point. Was made in W. Germany.
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Updated link to Sigforum serial number to date tracking post: You may need to sign-in to have the link work. |
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Originally Posted By donp326:
My Sig P-220 says JG for 1986 serial begins with G139. Bought the gun new Light blue box with proof target. The gun lists Tysons Corner Va as the import point. Was made in W. Germany. Bought mine also in 1986 first shipment into the US with the NEW side button magazine release. I have the original blue box with red foam insert and a price tag of $399.00 on it. I can hit soda cans all day long at 25 yards with this thing. |
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Cool thread.
My 228 has HK stamped along with the proof marks, so it was born in 1997. And, the slide is stamped Made In Germany. |
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replied to won thread couldn't delete ti.
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Originally Posted By Auggie:
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Cool thread. My 228 has HK stamped along with the proof marks, so it was born in 1997. And, the slide is stamped Made In Germany. replied to the wrong thread but couldn't delete it. |
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Originally Posted By PlantersNut:
Originally Posted By donp326:
My Sig P-220 says JG for 1986 serial begins with G139. Bought the gun new Light blue box with proof target. The gun lists Tysons Corner Va as the import point. Was made in W. Germany. Bought mine also in 1986 first shipment into the US with the NEW side button magazine release. I have the original blue box with red foam insert and a price tag of $399.00 on it. I can hit soda cans all day long at 25 yards with this thing. My box has a red foam liner too. the gun is extremely accurate too I agree with the "cans all 25 yard all day" statement these 220's rock. |
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if its the date on the case it says Jan, 22,2014 for my MK25.
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Just called SIG Customer service - G331 is the first part of my S.N., said his system only goes back to 2005, and its older than that.
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I have a date code of "AL" on my P229, what date is that?
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My other p226 starts with UU597
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"Wisdom starts with curiosity."
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I called Sig yesterday to get them to do a serial number search for me. I was told their records only go back to 2005. I'm not sure I really believe that.
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Swiss made 225. No date code. Under grip is circle with 82 and two dots. One at 12:00 and 1:00, maybe Feb 82.
Proofmark is backwards capital 'B' with a capital 'P', sharing the vertical line. |
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Just bought (haven't picked up though ) a P220, W German marked slide with a KC date code (1992). I hope I am welcomed in the cult of Sigs.
First foreign pistol I have owned since my disastrous G27 experience, but I am not worried, you know the Germans make good stuff. |
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I just did a trade for a P226 and have no idea of it's age. It has no markings under the slide, the serial starts in UU 645xxx, has a rail and came in a blue box. It also has night sights that are starting to dim, but do not say Siglite. I cannot make out the markings on them. Been searching all over the net and keep coming up empty. Not sure when they started having rails on the frame or when the blue boxes were used. Anyone have a ballpark guess of the age?
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Anybody ever seen a SIG 229 with a serial number starting with 45AO12345 before? The list on SIG forum has nothing even close to that. I do not recall ever seeing a serial number starting with a number before on a SIG. Any help with this?
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my p245 that i just bought, starts with a C serial....any thoughts on date of birth?
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JF, so 1985....that's when i bought it.
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I forgot my Sig P220 info. Looked it up 1995 German made.
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Originally Posted By Bradd_D:
Where can I find out how old my Sig 220 is? The first four of the serial is G 264. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By SeventyGTX:
I just did a trade for a P226 and have no idea of it's age. It has no markings under the slide, the serial starts in UU 645xxx, has a rail and came in a blue box. It also has night sights that are starting to dim, but do not say Siglite. I cannot make out the markings on them. Been searching all over the net and keep coming up empty. Not sure when they started having rails on the frame or when the blue boxes were used. Anyone have a ballpark guess of the age? View Quote Color Coded Boxes mid - late 80's Gray plastic cases mid - late 90's Blue plastic cases early 2000's Black Cases same shap as blue cases late 2000's Current smaller black cases 2010's to present SIG also used cheap boxes for some period of time in the 2000's-2010's |
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