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2/15/2008 12:17:54 PM EDT
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2/15/2008 12:44:12 PM EDT
[#1]
i think thats a good price
2/15/2008 5:15:52 PM EDT
[#2]
2/16/2008 6:43:52 PM EDT
[#3]
Actually, the 226 Navy internals had a phosphate coating, not Parkerized.

I saw a "real" 226 Navy (with rail) today at the Houston gun show. It had the phosphate coated internals and came with 3 mags for $720 plus sales tax.
2/16/2008 6:48:55 PM EDT
[#4]
I saw a Sigp226 for $689. ata alocal shop today, I wanted to trade my XD45 for it but they were only gogin to give $200.00 dollars for the pistol and 6 hi-cap mags. I walked out laughing.
2/17/2008 12:54:10 PM EDT
[#5]

Actually, the 226 Navy internals had a phosphate coating, not Parkerized.


I thought parkerizing was a phosphate finish.

I paid just under $800 two years ago.

What is the 'bait and switch' that Sig is doing?
2/18/2008 2:01:44 PM EDT
[#6]
2/19/2008 5:44:50 AM EDT
[#7]
Frankly the 226 Navy has always struck me as more marketing gimmick than tactical neccessity.  Unless you plan on swimming with it, I don't really see the coated internals gaining you anything.

Buy a CPO 226.  Use the money you save to buy mags, leather, ammo.
2/19/2008 10:28:20 AM EDT
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2/19/2008 10:29:50 AM EDT
[#9]

Quoted:

Actually, the 226 Navy internals had a phosphate coating, not Parkerized.


What is the 'bait and switch' that Sig is doing?


Advertising the P226 Navy as an exact copy of the milspec version when it isn't.