Reincarnated EDC
Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 9:23 am
The two main things that I want in a carry gun are that it must go bang every time I pull the trigger and i must be able to hit what I aim at. My everyday carry pistol is a ex German Police SIG P6 (made in 1979). The little pistol was accurate, smooth and never failed to feed or extract, no matter what I fed it. Just a precision made piece of old-time German engineering. I really enjoyed shooting it and made it my EDC. It did have a bit of holster wear on it and after a while of daily carry, the slide was looking rather leprous. I tried to blacken it and really screwed it up. I still carried it daily as I really liked the way it fits my smaller than normal hand. It is also slimmer than most of the compacts out there and conceals well for me.
A while back, my daughter expressed an interest in the shooting sports and she liked the way the P6 felt so I decided to refinish it and give it to her for her 21st birthday. She has modeled for Oleg and he expressed a desire to also give her something for her 21st. When I told him about the P6 and he saw what it looked like, he arranged for it to be refinished by Sean of Galt's Guns. I must say that Sean did a great job and I would highly recommend him. To really see what a great job he did, you should go to this link and click on the image to see the full size photo. The photos of course, are classic Oleg!
Why is it Green? She likes Green. (photo by Oleg) In sunlight, the color is a little darker than the photos.
![Image](http://olegvolk.net/gallery/d/36616-2/sig_P6_1371.jpg)
I switched my EDC to another one of my guns but it just wasn't as slim nor did it feel as good as the P6. My wife got sick of my whining and told me to pick up another one. I looked around locally and just didn't see any around. Some of the mail order houses had them but I didn't care for the heel mag release. Much as I would have liked to, I didn't want to pay almost $800 for a new P225 (the civilian version of the P6 - now discontinued) that one vendor was offering.
I used our local sporting goods store to send the P6 to Sean and when I went to pick up the gun, I spent some time browsing their pistol displays. What do you know? There was a minty P225 (1987) in the used section. Of course, I started salivating and had to have it. I took it apart and it looked like it had never been fired! The rails and barrel were pristine and none of the moving surfaces were marked. Even the mags didn't have any scratches on them and the followers were unmarked. The manager said that I would be surprised at the number of guns they take in on trade that have never been fired. I have a hard time wrapping my mind around that.
I cleaned, greased and oiled it and I went down to my gun club range and ran a couple of hundred rounds through it.
I was all ready to run some malfunction drills but the gun ran flawlessly quite renewing my faith in SIG's advertising copy. Not a single hiccup, even with three different kinds of JHP!
Needless to say, I'm thrilled to have my EDC back.
![Image](http://www.hickorytech.net/~deedas/graphics/Dsc_4510a.jpg)
![Image](http://www.hickorytech.net/~deedas/graphics/Dsc_4523a.jpg)
A while back, my daughter expressed an interest in the shooting sports and she liked the way the P6 felt so I decided to refinish it and give it to her for her 21st birthday. She has modeled for Oleg and he expressed a desire to also give her something for her 21st. When I told him about the P6 and he saw what it looked like, he arranged for it to be refinished by Sean of Galt's Guns. I must say that Sean did a great job and I would highly recommend him. To really see what a great job he did, you should go to this link and click on the image to see the full size photo. The photos of course, are classic Oleg!
Why is it Green? She likes Green. (photo by Oleg) In sunlight, the color is a little darker than the photos.
![Image](http://olegvolk.net/gallery/d/36616-2/sig_P6_1371.jpg)
I switched my EDC to another one of my guns but it just wasn't as slim nor did it feel as good as the P6. My wife got sick of my whining and told me to pick up another one. I looked around locally and just didn't see any around. Some of the mail order houses had them but I didn't care for the heel mag release. Much as I would have liked to, I didn't want to pay almost $800 for a new P225 (the civilian version of the P6 - now discontinued) that one vendor was offering.
I used our local sporting goods store to send the P6 to Sean and when I went to pick up the gun, I spent some time browsing their pistol displays. What do you know? There was a minty P225 (1987) in the used section. Of course, I started salivating and had to have it. I took it apart and it looked like it had never been fired! The rails and barrel were pristine and none of the moving surfaces were marked. Even the mags didn't have any scratches on them and the followers were unmarked. The manager said that I would be surprised at the number of guns they take in on trade that have never been fired. I have a hard time wrapping my mind around that.
I cleaned, greased and oiled it and I went down to my gun club range and ran a couple of hundred rounds through it.
I was all ready to run some malfunction drills but the gun ran flawlessly quite renewing my faith in SIG's advertising copy. Not a single hiccup, even with three different kinds of JHP!
Needless to say, I'm thrilled to have my EDC back.
![Image](http://www.hickorytech.net/~deedas/graphics/Dsc_4510a.jpg)
![Image](http://www.hickorytech.net/~deedas/graphics/Dsc_4523a.jpg)