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I have items to sell at very competitive prices, see below:

 

* New in Package (NIP) Hogue BLK Checkered G10 Grips (SOLD ) that fit SIG P229 or P228 in both 40S&W and 9mm.

 

PRICE: $75.00 + Shipping

 

* Two never used Factory SIG P229 13rd 9mm magazines

PRICE: $17.00 each + Shipping

 

* New Steve Bedair Stainless Steel Plain Front Guide rod for a SIG P229

 

PRICE: $15.00 + Shipping

 

* SIG P229 BLK Poly Std Grips

 

PRICE: $5.00 + Shipping

 

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Will the 13rd 9mm mags fit the new E2 p229, also what about the SS Guide Rod. ?

 

If you have a regular p229 and not a 229-1, both will fit. The difference between the two is obvious. The p229 has half serrations on the slide, the 229-1 has ful serrations

 

Actually was going to ask a question about the mags too....will they work in a P228 or older frame P229? Any sigaholics on the board know? ;)

 

See response above.

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