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Sig P226. unfired..how much $$
co-worker just wants to unload it. he said, never fired. i dont know if that means he never fired it, or it has never ever been fired. he said, he may ask $650 for it. i cannot google "weapons" sites on my work machine. is this a good price? i have one already that my bro gave me. i have no price datum.
TIA, cliff
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Columbus, OH
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Good price if it's new in box unfired. I have one in .40. Love it.
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Join Date: Oct 2000
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If it is clean and in good shape, i.e., no scratches, scrapes, dings, etc. I really don't care if it has been fired. Most pistols need a couple hundred rounds through them to smooth things out anyway. Might as well let someone else spend the money on ammo to break it in.
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Depends on several things. There are many versions of the P226 - SCT, Equinox, Navy, etc. Mine has a rail and night sights. What generation is it? W. German or New Hampshire? Is the SIG logo engraved or laser-etched? $650 would be ok for a NIB railed version with night sights and two hi-cap. mags in 9mm, .40 or .357SIG. If it's a bare bones model with bar/dot sights, $500-$550 would be good.
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$650 is way too much IMO. $550 would be far more reasonable. For $650 you can just buy one yourself at the gunshop, brand new.
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I have one of these in .357Sig and .40S&W that you swap the barrels to make the switch. I bought it used (refurbished by the factory) with 2 mags, both barrels, in the original box for $750 at my local gun shop last spring.
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