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Depends on what the 229 has on it. Night Sights? Fancy grips? Some kind of special edition, extra mags..DA/SA or DAO.... stainless finish etc etc

Generally speaking the MSRP (per SIG website ) for a basic no frills 229 is $929 and $1,000 for night sights. Now that is the full retail price from the company and you should be able to get one for way less than that if you shop around.

They are more expensive than other guns but well worth the higher price in my opinion.

Consider a CPO model (certified pre-owned) They come refurbished from the Sig factory. These are the Sigs you see with the red bands around them and come in a red case. Pretty good deal. You get a like new weapon for a quite a bit less than a new one.

You can use the above info for a starting price on a used one.....Like I said try finding a CPO at a shop somewhere, they are LEO trade ins and fully refurbished and tested by the factory.

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You won't have a date code stamp on your pistol unless it was assembled and proofed in W. Germany/Germany before being shipped over here.

If your pistol does have the proof marks, they're beneath the guide rod hole, on the underside of the slide. (The barrel and frame have proof marks as well.)

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Try going to Sigforum.com. Good folks and good info. They have some vendors there that often have CPOs. I paid $450 for mine off gunbroker, though it's 9MM and that lowers the price.

It's a great gun and I carry mine everyday.

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hi,

very good choice --excellent gun -- you won't go wrong.

not all have a date stamp ---but condition is the most important.

to my knowledge there were no problems or idiosyncrocies with any of them so year is not that big an issue.

expect to pay $450. and up for a used and $650. up for new.

if you get a .40 S&W you can always add the .357 sig barrel later. it's a direct drop in. not so with a 9mm.

good luck,

bob

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