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SIG-Sauer (Neuhausen, Switzerland) Model P-230 Semi-Automatic Pistol
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Few SIG handguns have ever been engraved for the domestic market. This pocket model pistol was a special order for an American distributor. It has a blued slide teamed with a gold plated receiver and plastic grip panels.