I was lucky enough to find a West Germany P220 from 1987.I was going to say being a cranky old bastard I relate .45 acp and Sig as a 220 built in West Germany.
Beautiful gun and some what rare, why get rid of it? unless you need the money I guess ?!Calling all 1911 Owners! I am in a dilemma regarding my SIG 1911 OG Traditional. It is a beautiful gun and a rare one from what I understand. SIG only produced 300 with a gray slide and 300 in the OD green (1911TCA-45-TT-OD). Should I hang on to it or let someone else enjoy it?
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Take them out of their cases and outside for photos.Sell it, Trade it or keep it. Life is too short as it is. I own at least 10 mint condition side arms.... I am ready to sell them all as I do not use them, selling cars is easy.. guns, not so much. Seems like a big hassle to me these days... any suggestions?
No, I suggested using it a starting point for pricing, then sell them here.Correct me if i am wrong, it seems that Gun Broker wants a credit history to do business with them. No Thanks.
Great advice, particularly looking at completed auctions for price guidance.Take them out of their cases and outside for photos.
Price a bit below Gunbroker completed prices for comparable items, premium if minty.
Post them here so you know they will be appreciated. They will stay "in the family", so to speak.