
Anyway let’s get back to this pistol, my choice for conceal carry and why it’s one of my favorite pistols. When I pressed him for an explanation he refused to comment on it and said it was proprietary information, which to me was a weak response at best especially for the Head of Pistol Development. German Pre-Reunification markingsĪccording to Sig Sauer head of pistol development nothing on my P225 is compatible with the current P225A1 including the magazines. My pistol is a pre-unification German production and features the “Made in W. Before we hop down the bunny trail I want to say that this P225 is not the same as the recently rereleased Sig Sauer P225-A1. To start off my part of this ongoing segment I decided to show you my personal conceal carry option, the Sig Sauer P225, 9mm. Since these questions are being asked more often we have decided on the site to pull back the Magic Curtain of Oz and give you some in-depth looks at our personal weapons preferences. Common questions I get asked is why I prefer one pistol or rifle to another, or what pistol I use for daily conceal carry. We often times get asked by people who read the site what types of firearms we own or like to use. Anyone who has met me in person and talked about firearms with me can pick up on that fact easily. I didn’t have a career of kicking doors and bringing hate and discontent to America’s enemies but that didn’t stop me from trying to shoot as often as I could and try to digest every bit of gun knowledge I could get my hands on. I’ll be the first one to tell you I wasn’t in a traditional combat arms job during my nearly 10-year military career. The readers of the site should have already figured out long ago that the writers here on the site like our guns.
