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where can i buy a gun?? (gasp!)
midnightrunpaintballer
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looking for a sig p220 scorpion with threaded barrel. must be used/certified pre owned. Where can I find certified sigs? And yes, I already checked the auction side.
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http://www.gunbroker.com/ [;)][;)][;)]
Did you not read that I already checked there? What I'm looking for doesn't exist there. Believe me, it is the FIRST place I look for anything gun related.
that finds dealers and ffl holders. can dealers order these from sig if they don't have them in stock? I'm not interested in paying full price for a new gun when so many used ones are in such good condition. I know dealers can order new, but does Sig stock the certified ones and wait for an order to come in?
I guess if you don't want to buy a new gun, you'll have to check Gunbroker.
you are not going to find that specific of model with a threaded bbl.
like the state troopers have threaded barrels.
you might have to buy the bbl seperate or see what the best deal is.
i did find a threaded 226 combat on here for $700 that I bought for suppressed use
Certified used guns?
Certified pre owned or used. Yes. The problems are that most guys who have these guns seem to be holding onto them. Not many used ones out there. Sig has a certified pre owned program, but as pointed out above (which i hadnt realized before) those are police trade ins and police dont carry scorpions with threaded barrels. So basically, im on the hunt for a used one in good shape, but the auction side here isnt turning any up.
Certified used guns?
Yes, they come with a 10 year/100,000 mile warranty. [;)][:D]
Certified used guns?
Factory refurbished by SIG.
Old police carry pieces taken in trade. They usually have a ring mark or two and some holster wear.
Refinished. Polished up.
Looks like it was brand new a few weeks ago instead of a few years ago.
Its an interesting idea. But most police pistols don't have more than a few hundred rounds through them.