As prevalent as the 915 surely is, you just don’t see a ton of the 411.
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I snagged this a couple years ago on Gunbroker and it is in very high condition but I do believe that some previous owner slimmed down the outermost edge of the slide stop. It’s about the thickness of a minigun slide stop, but has a bright finish that makes it look like it was altered.
.40 was one of those instances where I had access to an abundance of ammo and needed something to shoot it in. The organization that I worked for provided me with a significant amount of .40 caliber ammo, even after I gave away 4,500 rounds to coworkers, I probably still have 7,000 to 8,000 rounds of factory ammo. I ended up with a Glock 23, Glock 27, HK USP.Compact, a Kimber Custom II, a Ruger PC4 and a Ruger Vaquero, all chambered in .40. I was afraid I'd wear it out if I only had one.
Slide stop can be easily replaced on the 411... https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1...GDBOtJsmm7JKEFXS3Qrp8GJ7GIXNPXo3k1&pid=211960
I have the same combo in a P226. When a nearby PD made the switch to 9mm, the officers were given the opportunity to purchase their issued .40. I bought one from one of the officers and added a .357 Sig barrel later. Ammo has always been plentiful and sometimes at reduced rates. Guys at the range kind of smirk when I pull the P226 out of my range box but take notice when I touch of one of those .357 Sig rounds.Sig P229 40S&W. With an accompanying 357 Sig barrel, Bought in 1997. I re-load for it.View attachment 777168
My 411. It came with the original box, papers, and three 11-rd mags.As prevalent as the 915 surely is, you just don’t see a ton of the 411.
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I snagged this a couple years ago on Gunbroker and it is in very high condition but I do believe that some previous owner slimmed down the outermost edge of the slide stop. It’s about the thickness of a minigun slide stop, but has a bright finish that makes it look like it was altered.
Could be the camera angle and lighting in the pics. But the crappy finish that S&W used on these "value-line" guns is chipping and fading much like a Commie-era Czech CZ 82.Your slide stop is also bright, almost “in the white” on the outside edge.
Our serial prefixes are NOWHERE near each other however! That’s pretty odd considering the very time they made this particular model.
nice knifeSig P229 40S&W. With an accompanying 357 Sig barrel, Bought in 1997. I re-load for it.View attachment 777168