SIG Factory Reworked Pistols

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I have always wanted a Sig Pistol and I finally ordered one. I wanted a 9mm because everything else that I have is either 9mm or 38Spec/357 Mag..
CDNN Sports have a bunch of Sigs that have been through the factory and reworked and refinished and have a years factory warranty.
It also comes with a holster and some other stuff for a total of $385 and no shipping charge.
They also have 40's and 45's.
 
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Can't say all Sig rebuilds are good but I sent a old P220 back to them for a rebuild and reblued slide. The work was top notch and not unreasonable priced. Here are some before and after photos.
 

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The Sig CPO pistols from CDNN are a great value. I bought a non-railed DAO P229 in 40 S&W several years ago and it was just like new. Almost forgot that earlier I also bought a CPO Sig P220 that also was like new and is close to being one of my most accurate 45acps. Great shooters and the 1 year only warranty shouldn't be a deterrent to anyone.
Paid to go through Sig's Classic Armorer's class, not a cheap class, and it was the worst money I ever spent. In about 4 or 5 years time the only Sigs that we saw in our shop that needed work/replacement was couple of springs and sight jobs.
 
As they have been selected by the US military, and have much praise from everywhere I have seen, I assume that Sigs are good firearms, I was surprised by the factory rework Sigs and it almost made me reach for my credit card; maybe later but today somewhere on a dusty LGS shelf is a S&W first, second or third generation pistol that needs a home.
 
I have about one year experience with a Sig P229 "red box" CPO pistol. Mine is .40S&W in the standard DA/SA configuration with decocker. As received (box, manual, two mags, one-year factory warranty) it is impossible to tell from a brand new pistol. At the range it functions perfectly with any ammo (factory FMJ, HP, cast bullet reloads) and is extremely accurate for a compact duty-type handgun.

This is my fourth Sig (P6, P230, P220) over the past 20 years or so. I have nothing but praise for Sig's designs and manufacturing work. Excellent!

MSRP for a new one was $1087. I paid $400 delivered to my local FFL.
 
What model did you get? I have had a 229 for years and really like it. Since that first Sig, I now also have a P6 and a 228. You will now need to spend some time on the Sig forum also. It is similar to this one, but a mostly younger bunch.
 
I've been debating about getting an M&P 2.0 9mm C to go with with my M&P .45, but the P320 seems like a great deal, really hard to decide. Please don't tell me to get both, well after my wife gets her Christmas present she may not notice.
 

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