User Panel
Posted: 9/30/2008 8:35:56 PM EDT
Where can I find out how old my Sig 220 is? The first four of the serial is G 264.
|
|
<font size=1>كافر</font id=s1>
The Minutemen - America's original Homeland Security People don't want gun control. They want criminal control. |
There might be a date code inside the grips (on the grips, not the frame). Arrow pointing at month, two digits for year.
|
|
I've met Gov. Sarah Palin and was very impressed.
|
This. Always call the manufacturer when you have a question like this. They can usually tell you in about five minutes. |
||
"I tell ya, I don't know what's going to happen, but I just want to get my kicks in before the whole shithouse goes up in flames. Allright! Allright!" - Jim Morrison.
|
Not to hijack, but now I have a follow-on question.
What is that thing that looks like a cockroach? A proofmark, I understand. But what exactly does the cockroach signify? Does that mean it passed the bug shooting test? |
|
"I tell ya, I don't know what's going to happen, but I just want to get my kicks in before the whole shithouse goes up in flames. Allright! Allright!" - Jim Morrison.
|
It's not a roach. It is the proof mark identifying the Kiel, Germany proofhouse where the parts undergo inspection before moving on to assembly. Proof Marks
|
|
|
|
That only works if your Sig has the proof marks...3 of my 7 do not. Also, Sig wants $25 to tell you how old your pistol is... |
|||
I've met Gov. Sarah Palin and was very impressed.
|
nevermind
|
|
|
Actually, SIG only charges $12.95 to tell you when your SIG was made. They also mail you a Certificate of Manufacture. Call SIG Customer Service to order yours. You will need to know the model number (e.g., P226) and the serial number of the weapon to order this certificate.
|
|
Those who beat their swords into plowshares will plow for those who didn't.
|
I called him, and he told me to get bent. Or pay. Also said to stop bothering him............ |
||
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."
-Ben Franklin |
Originally Posted By Growler67:
SiG date codes are stamped 2 letter codes. Underside of the slide at the muzzle end next to the proof marks. Here is my P228, it was made in 1997. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v457/tyggrr65/Arms/DSC00602.jpg The letters decode as follows: A = 0 B = 1 C = 2 D = 3 E = 4 F = 5 G = 6 H = 7 J = 8 K = 9 If yours does not have it stamped as shown, SiG customer service can tell you over the phone by doing a serial number/batch search of their data archive. Thats a pretty neat. My P220 was produced in 1990 and still has made in W. Germany marked on the slide. |
|
|
Originally Posted By Cole2534:
Originally Posted By Nostromo:
Call Ray at 603.418.8183, told me for free. I called him, and he told me to get bent. Or pay. Also said to stop bothering him............ damn that sucks, sorry to hear man...guess the number is unreliable now |
|
|
NICE! my mosquito i just traded for has AJ which means it was made this year, awesome
|
|
|
My 226 is 1989. Thanks for the date codes..
|
|
|
I brake for animals, if they're big enough to dent my car.
Try the morphine, it's excellent today |
Hey guys, I bought my P226 used...it's U728XXX..any estimates as to date of manufacture?
|
|
|
I cannot find the area on my 220 where there are any letters. just the serial number on the frame starting with G 370.
|
|
|
T A G
|
|
|
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. |
|
|
Originally Posted By P08:
My 220 is old made in 1977! http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a368/DEG169/sig/DATECODE.jpg http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a368/DEG169/sig/all.jpg Forgive me but that is just a sexy pistol. Wish I could find one somewhere. |
|
|
My issue 226 is JJ so is 88.
|
|
|
I found out mine is April 2006, they told me this one for free
few months later, I was trying to get info on this other one I'm interested in, and the they told me its 13 bux.... |
|
|
Mine has KE marks, 1994?......If it's 1994 then why would they still have made in W. Germany on the side.
|
|
|
Originally Posted By Mauritius:
Mine has KE marks, 1994?......If it's 1994 then why would they still have made in W. Germany on the side. Parts are made in batches and later assembled from those parts. Many slides were made prior to the reunification of Germany. After the reunification, SiG used parts in stock with the stampings and proofmarks from older stock until it ran out before using newer stocks of parts. |
|
|
Originally Posted By Growler67:
SiG date codes are stamped 2 letter codes. Underside of the slide at the muzzle end next to the proof marks. Here is my P228, it was made in 1997. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v457/tyggrr65/Arms/DSC00602.jpg The letters decode as follows: A = 0 B = 1 C = 2 D = 3 E = 4 F = 5 G = 6 H = 7 J = 8 K = 9 If yours does not have it stamped as shown, SiG customer service can tell you over the phone by doing a serial number/batch search of their data archive. In addition to the previously posted method, you can try looking on the inside of the grip panels for a date stamp. It'll look like a clock of sorts. SiGArms chargers $12.95 for a date investigation. You can get a more detailed history for a slightly higher fee, providing there is a history beyond just manufacture (LE Department sale, factory services completed, CPO etc.). |
|
|
Ok i'm confused. I just bought a new 229 and it has an AM prefix to the serial.
|
|
"Why ruin a good story with the truth?"
|
JK=1989 for my 228.
|
|
|
Ah thanks for that! Mine was made in Germany (so it says on the frame) with a manufacture date of 8 Aug 08.
|
|
"Why ruin a good story with the truth?"
|
Originally Posted By Blue_Genes:
Ah thanks for that! Mine was made in Germany (so it says on the frame) with a manufacture date of 8 Aug 08. It probably says' "frame made in Germany" , the gun was assembled in the USA. |
|
NRA Benefactor Member, Veteran; US Army 5th Corps 1970-1972
The only time in my life when I got to Rock-N-Roll, and the ammo was free!! Now a Certified Sig Sauer Armorer - Classic Pistols |
My 229 was bought back in 1997 or so but I can't find any markings like you all are talking about. Does this mean I have bin carrying a fake SIG all these years?
|
|
Some people are alive simply because it states "thow shalt not kill"
|
I just off the phone with about my P226 mine is in mint condition and the date it was made is 1987 and stamped "MADE IN W GERMANY" got to love it. Ed
|
|
|
cool, looks like my P226 was made in 1981.
|
|
|
my sig p220 in 9mm is made in 1976, the second year they were ever produced
|
|
|
To the OP, my 220 was ordered new from Simmons Gun Specialties in 1996 and my serial # starts with G 263. Not as much help as the other posts but perhaps it can ballpark it for you, granted ship date from a distributor likely doesn't mean much.
|
|
"Not lucky, blessed" - Me
"The one thing you'll NEVER run out of is temptation." - A wise man |
MAR 20 09 for my P239 DAK |
|
I don't think everyone is out to get me, just the peckerheads with the handcuffs.
|
Mine was made in June of 2001 according to the grip panels. I have no stampings to go by. It says Made in Germany, not Frame Made in Germany. I guess they make the mags faster than the guns, because the mags were made in 2000 according to the date clock.
Awesome gun!!!!!!! |
|
|
Lead Distribution System Quality Control Manager
MS, USA
|
Woot. 226 JK = 89. Cool.
|
Why do I have to lower myself to their standards?
|
Originally Posted By Mosspointers:
Woot. 226 JK = 89. Cool. I must have the twin brother! |
|
|
mine doesnt have those marks....its got the proof marks, but no letters. it does say 04/83 on the side of the slide though, just in front of the chamber.
Mike is stamped P6, but has a thumb clip release, not pinky, and has the skeleton hammer |
|
|
and mine also says "made in west germany" on the frame
|
|
|
Changed by request of Balisong.
|
Originally Posted By 87GN:
Originally Posted By omega62:
Originally Posted By Growler67:
SiG date codes are stamped 2 letter codes. Underside of the slide at the muzzle end next to the proof marks. Here is my P228, it was made in 1997. img.photobucket.com/albums/v457/tyggrr65/Arms/DSC00602.jpg The letters decode as follows: A = 0 B = 1 C = 2 D = 3 E = 4 F = 5 G = 6 H = 7 J = 8 K = 9 If yours does not have it stamped as shown, SiG customer service can tell you over the phone by doing a serial number/batch search of their data archive. This. Always call the manufacturer when you have a question like this. They can usually tell you in about five minutes. That only works if your Sig has the proof marks...3 of my 7 do not. Also, Sig wants $25 to tell you how old your pistol is... Is the info really that hard to come by? Only Sig can tell you after you pay them how old your gun is? How does a dealer find out what he has? That info has to be somewhere. Wouldn't it be in some blue book of values or something? How can almost every other firearm made be dated by doing a quick web search and a Sig can't? |
|
|
on the plastic handle there is a clock thing and it pionts right in betweeh 1 and 2 and the numbers by the arrow are 05. So it was made in 1 or 2 of 05? it was made in NH.
|
|
fidelis ut meus infortunatus terra
http://www.adamforillinois.com/ |
Originally Posted By Lucky_lefty:
on the plastic handle there is a clock thing and it pionts right in betweeh 1 and 2 and the numbers by the arrow are 05. So it was made in 1 or 2 of 05? it was made in NH. Jan or Feb of 2005. At least that is when the grips were made. This should give you an idea of when the rest of the gun was made as well. |
|
Those who beat their swords into plowshares will plow for those who didn't.
|
My 228 = 1992, My 220 = 1993, My 226 = 1993.
|
|
|
225 , 88, its a JJ
|
|
|
Are the "made in West Germany" ones worth more?
|
|
|
only to those who have them...many feel the Made in Germany (including the West German made ones) are superior...I will only go so far as to say there were less complaints back then but SiG didn't make so many varieties of the same pistol as they do today...enjoy whatever you have and if yours works...then it's fine...
Bill |
|
|
Sign up for the ARFCOM weekly newsletter and be entered to win a free ARFCOM membership. One new winner* is announced every week!
You will receive an email every Friday morning featuring the latest chatter from the hottest topics, breaking news surrounding legislation, as well as exclusive deals only available to ARFCOM email subscribers.
AR15.COM is the world's largest firearm community and is a gathering place for firearm enthusiasts of all types.
From hunters and military members, to competition shooters and general firearm enthusiasts, we welcome anyone who values and respects the way of the firearm.
Subscribe to our monthly Newsletter to receive firearm news, product discounts from your favorite Industry Partners, and more.
Copyright © 1996-2024 AR15.COM LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Any use of this content without express written consent is prohibited.
AR15.Com reserves the right to overwrite or replace any affiliate, commercial, or monetizable links, posted by users, with our own.