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  • Engage Armament

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    Industry Partner
    Jun 30, 2010
    3,759
    Rockville, MD
    Just in. From Sig:

    "The P226 MK25 is identical to the pistol carried by the U.S. Navy SEALs-the fl eet’s special warfare operators. The railed P226 chambered in 9mm and engraved with an anchor on the left side of the slide is the offi cial sidearm of the SEALs."

    MSRP: $1142
    Mdshooters: $1000
     

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    EngageSmith

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    May 31, 2011
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    Kensington, MD
    Nah...I'll eventually find one of the nsw guns for the right price to toss in the safe.

    I might have to see about picking one of these up, though.

    I was playing around, I'd never do anything like that. :D These do seem like nice pistols though. The 1913 rail is interesting, definitely compatible with more accessories than the SIG rail.
     

    Caeb75

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    Sep 19, 2007
    1,054
    Aberdeen
    I was playing around, I'd never do anything like that. :D These do seem like nice pistols though. The 1913 rail is interesting, definitely compatible with more accessories than the SIG rail.

    SIG rail? All of my other SIG's have a 1913 rail except my 228. I didn't know SIG had a proprietary rail.
     
    SIG rail? All of my other SIG's have a 1913 rail except my 228. I didn't know SIG had a proprietary rail.

    Take a look at the edges of the rail and you will see on standard 226s that the edges on the sides are rounded so as to allow for less snagging. Now take a look at a standard 1913 rail; they have a sharp angle to them by contrast.

    That's the best way I could describe it without using pics (sorry).

    And the Mk25 will CERTAINLY end up in my collection right next to my Mk14mod0! :party29:
     
    Oct 21, 2008
    9,273
    St Mary's
    Wish I had a grand to drop on one. I absolutely loved that gun. I always shot it better than the M9 and no silly safety.


    Shooting at LaPosta range in 2002:
     

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    JCB003

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    Sep 10, 2007
    1,212
    Is the same pistol as the 226 Navy? Looks the same, just changed the name? I have a Navy on my "want to buy" list.
     

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