![]() These are very interesting to me and if anyone wants info to compare etc. This example has NO proof stamps anywhere, it does have the Geneva Crest on left side dust cover and BP reverse on Right side as well as on barrel. Give the customer service representative the serial number from. Contact Sig Sauer customer service at (603) 772-2302. ![]() So, no German proof marks or date code, and no triple serial numbers, and no test target. This is mine, also from 1998, also bought from another older guy, who was the original owner, who also said he only shot 2 or 3 mags through it. Otherwise youre SOL, unless you can get Sig to cooperate. Alternatively, the serial is listed on the certificate issued with every new Sig Sauer firearm purchase. The ones from this year, 1998, normally wear the SIG logo grips. If anyone is still interested in dating your Sig Found this in another forum: 'If its a German Sig, there will be a two letter date code, that represents the year of manufacture, stamped on the frame below the muzzle. Rear sight is N+ and obvious is round snoutĢnd P220 P75 G 132 06x NO Date code stamp (84?) Depending on your specific gun, the serial number is found on the side of the barrel, the trigger guard or the receiver. How can I find the Manufacture date of my 229. 13, slightly different Fire pin also, I have not tried but appears likely it would exchange with next P75 I have a 1984. For your firearm, the following current values apply (from the Blue Book of Gun Values). ![]() According to the case, it was manufactured in March 2013. ![]() P-232 (232-380-SSS) S -323xxx (it has no other letters but DE, which I assume is DEutschland). I have noted some differance besides obvious compared to later versions, stamped smooth round trigger with a plastic insert support in pivot hole, dimension changes to breechblock, 8 coil FP spring vs. Realizing this is a 3-year old thread, I still would like to input my SIG P232 to the list of serial numbers and ages (or date of manufacture). Great S/N Thread, It will be of interest to many I'm sure, Thanks for doing it. ![]()
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