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Just picked one up from my neighbor. He has owned it for about 2 years, around 600 rounds through it and I have put 150 of them through it.

The finish is worn through on top of the chamber and one mark on the slide from the holster. Has the tritium night sights installed. This is a sweet shooting pistol.

Came with a holster and a 2nd magazine - cost me 400 rounds of .223 reloads (I reload for/with this neighbor already) and $200 cash. Don't think I did too bad. Pics after a while. Edited by jonathon1289
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Here is the wear. Nothing abnormal at all. Just that nitride finish rubbing off.

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I just sold mine for $475. I liked it, but the grip was a little big for my hands. Even the smallest grip wasn't right. With carpal tunnel and arthritis setting in, mechanic for the last 15 years, it was just uncomfortable to shoot after a bit.

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I'm not worried about the finish but I may try to even it a bit.

The neighbor I got this from has arthritis and he said the width was what hurt him as well. He got a Kimber 1911 and even though recoil is increased the slim grip keeps him from hurting.

The grips are good for me. Handles well and very accurate.
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I just sold mine for $475. I liked it, but the grip was a little big for my hands. Even the smallest grip wasn't right. With carpal tunnel and arthritis setting in, mechanic for the last 15 years, it was just uncomfortable to shoot after a bit.

 

 

I'm not worried about the finish but I may try to even it a bit.

The neighbor I got this from has arthritis and he said the width was what hurt him as well. He got a Kimber 1911 and even though recoil is increased the slim grip keeps him from hurting.

The grips are good for me. Handles well and very accurate.

 

 I owned a 2022 and put about 7-800 rounds through it and it was a really sweet shooting pistol but like you guys mentioned it (as well as most double stank Sigs) was a bit wide in the grip for me. It was a very accurate pistol though! If you keep an eye out on CDNN you can find a good deal on mags fairly regularly. I get their twice weekly email flyers and notice them listed on sale their from time to time.

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If you keep an eye out on CDNN you can find a good deal on mags fairly regularly. I get their twice weekly email flyers and notice them listed on sale their from time to time.

Thanks, I will keep my eyes out and may grab another mag or two. $50 is a bit steep - what Sig and some other places wanted as of a couple months ago when my neighbor checked.

ETA- CDNN has the Sig 15 round factory mag for $29.99 and its not even listed as a sale. Will keep watching and see if that price falls any. Edited by jonathon1289
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Thanks, I will keep my eyes out and may grab another mag or two. $50 is a bit steep - what Sig and some other places wanted as of a couple months ago when my neighbor checked.

ETA- CDNN has the Sig 15 round factory mag for $29.99 and its not even listed as a sale. Will keep watching and see if that price falls any.

 

 I can't remember what the usual "sale" price is but $22.99 comes to mind.

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