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Sig M11-A1 compared to Sig P228
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<blockquote data-quote="amcardon" data-source="post: 3505120" data-attributes="member: 26766"><p>It really depends on the generation of the pistol. The M11-A1 is a p229, like you said, but there are the different generations of the 229 and not all parts are compatible between them. The 228 is a 9mm only pistol, no conversion to other calibers (like some gens of the 229). Any Sigs I get that don't have an SRT in them get upgraded.</p><p></p><p>The 229 that rjbrooks posted in the classifieds is an earlier 229 with the short extractor that is typically more sought after. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't believe that pistol will allow for caliber conversions due to the mag well size, one of the big factors in earlier gens of the 229 (9mm had a smaller mag well than the 40/357). </p><p></p><p>To be more specific, the M11-A1 is a p229-1. It's a bit of a cluster with all the gens and differences/similarities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amcardon, post: 3505120, member: 26766"] It really depends on the generation of the pistol. The M11-A1 is a p229, like you said, but there are the different generations of the 229 and not all parts are compatible between them. The 228 is a 9mm only pistol, no conversion to other calibers (like some gens of the 229). Any Sigs I get that don't have an SRT in them get upgraded. The 229 that rjbrooks posted in the classifieds is an earlier 229 with the short extractor that is typically more sought after. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't believe that pistol will allow for caliber conversions due to the mag well size, one of the big factors in earlier gens of the 229 (9mm had a smaller mag well than the 40/357). To be more specific, the M11-A1 is a p229-1. It's a bit of a cluster with all the gens and differences/similarities. [/QUOTE]
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