I would have liked to have gotten an Xdm 3.8 compact or a PX4 compact, since they're nearly impossible to find PPT. Just never had the money to spare, unfortunately.
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they had them at discount gunmart in San Diego awhile back, which do not do SSE and was on sale for $899.DOJ roster says otherwise? CA edition clearly stated, and reference to the Sig website, it also states LCI, unless I'm missing something here...
P226 MK-25 Navy Version ( Black) MK-25-CA / Stainless Steel; Alloy Pistol 4.40" 9mm 9/26/2015
More importantly, anyone got that Browning Mark Hunter for PPT =)Comment
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I purposely waited from September until December to snag my P320 because my credit card is ready to explode and it limited me to one last SSE for the year.
Of course when I went in to DROS the P320, my FFL had a CZ SP01 Tactical .40 that I have been waiting for. So that's my regret! Will get via ppt someday.Comment
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Question: can we paint or cerakote over the stupid LCI markings? It's not illegal right? I don't think it would be.Now that December SSE is over for most of us, and SSE threads are soon to be over also, name your SSE regrets (future PPT).....Here are mine and my regrets...
1) Sig MK25 (non-loaded chamber indicator), below is what is available =(

2) Sig P226 .40 (any version), there are two on the roster, but both have loaded chamber indicators =X

3) Browning Mark Hunter 22LR, the one I regret the most because it's a beautiful unit....

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in that case, I am glad I got my non-CA MK25 from TGS. No problem, no SSE. TGS had to swap out the phosphated 15 rounders for regular 10-rounders, since my FFL wouldn't do repair kits, despite having a "high-cap mag" license. I could have used those phosphated internals.
OP, I wouldn't sweat it too much. The MK25 is a nice pistol, but at the end of the day it's just a p226 with a sticker and engraving. Get an elite, stainless elite, x-five, or scorpion. At least those are SAO or have SRT already, plus beavertail and front cocking serrations. Much better value IMO.Comment
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Mine came with the phosphate mags, Jamie at 2A blocked them for me. Just a bit north of 1k. The only reason I picked the Mk25 is because I prefer the small extractor and I don't see a point in a beaertail for a SIG. The front cocking serrations is nice but I like the more streamline look. The grips are kinda crappy and I intend to change them out for G10 Piranhas.in that case, I am glad I got my non-CA MK25 from TGS. No problem, no SSE. TGS had to swap out the phosphated 15 rounders for regular 10-rounders, since my FFL wouldn't do repair kits, despite having a "high-cap mag" license. I could have used those phosphated internals.
OP, I wouldn't sweat it too much. The MK25 is a nice pistol, but at the end of the day it's just a p226 with a sticker and engraving. Get an elite, stainless elite, x-five, or scorpion. At least those are SAO or have SRT already, plus beavertail and front cocking serrations. Much better value IMO.Comment
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