Make: Sig Sauer
Model: MK25
Caliber: 9mm
Location (city or county): San Diego
Price: $SOLD
Will ship (Y/N): No
Other info: This is a genuine MK25, not the older Navy with the standard Sig rail. This gun has exactly 150 rounds through it. This one has Siglite night sights, and yes... SRT (because I installed it, a 5 min job). I'm including 3 of the REAL greenish phosphate mags (15's blocked to 10), and another set of Sig factory OD grips. Is $1300 a little high for this gun? I'm not sure, because if I want to buy another NON-LCI version like this, I will have to pay about the same. I will post pics tomorrow. The UID sticker is no longer on the gun, it's on the case with it's matching twin..... I think that the oil loosened it up on the gun, so I just peeled it and stuck it on the plastic Sig case.
For those of you who don't know what REALLY makes a MK25 different from a regular P226.... 1) Phosphated internals and controls for corrosion resistance 2) Barrel is chrome lined on inside, and nickel plated on the outside with phospate finish over that for corrosion resistance 3) True picatinny rail 4) The Anchor 5) The UID sticker that eventually comes off 6) Different serial number prefix.




Model: MK25
Caliber: 9mm
Location (city or county): San Diego
Price: $SOLD
Will ship (Y/N): No
Other info: This is a genuine MK25, not the older Navy with the standard Sig rail. This gun has exactly 150 rounds through it. This one has Siglite night sights, and yes... SRT (because I installed it, a 5 min job). I'm including 3 of the REAL greenish phosphate mags (15's blocked to 10), and another set of Sig factory OD grips. Is $1300 a little high for this gun? I'm not sure, because if I want to buy another NON-LCI version like this, I will have to pay about the same. I will post pics tomorrow. The UID sticker is no longer on the gun, it's on the case with it's matching twin..... I think that the oil loosened it up on the gun, so I just peeled it and stuck it on the plastic Sig case.
For those of you who don't know what REALLY makes a MK25 different from a regular P226.... 1) Phosphated internals and controls for corrosion resistance 2) Barrel is chrome lined on inside, and nickel plated on the outside with phospate finish over that for corrosion resistance 3) True picatinny rail 4) The Anchor 5) The UID sticker that eventually comes off 6) Different serial number prefix.






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