Apologies for the re-use of the header image here - obviously, we've already seen this one. The (unofficial) Sig Sauer Guns blog has managed to get the scoop on some more P224 info - this time in the form of a marketing poster and photos of the three initially offered trim packages - and has watermarked the images for exclusivity.
Also listed on the blog are the available calibers and configurations for each of these packages. Keep in mind that this is not official information yet, but seems to be more and more viable as new pictures and details emerge ahead of SHOT 2012.
Listed configurations are as follows (only DAK versions will be available in 2012).
Satin Nickel:
SigTalk note: all of the news outlets seem to agree that the P224 is a chopped-down P229, but the only real evidence of this are the E2 grip style and the variable calibers. I realize that Sig called it a P229 conversion back when it was featured on the Guns & Ammo TV program, but it seems to me that the final product is based more on the P226/228 models, especially with that slide design. Anyone care to weigh in?
Also listed on the blog are the available calibers and configurations for each of these packages. Keep in mind that this is not official information yet, but seems to be more and more viable as new pictures and details emerge ahead of SHOT 2012.
Listed configurations are as follows (only DAK versions will be available in 2012).
Satin Nickel:
- 9mm DAK – E24-9-NSS-DAK
- 9mm DA/SA – E24-9-NSS
- .40 DAK – 224-40-NSS-DAK
- .40 DA/SA – 224-40-NSS
- .357 DAK – 224-357-NSS-DAK
- .357 DA/SA – 224-357-NSS
- 9mm DAK – E24-9-SAS2B-DAK
- 9mm DA/SA – E24-9-SAS2B
- .40 DAK – 224-40-SAS2B-DAK
- .40 DA/SA – 224-40-SAS2B
- .357 DAK – 224-357-SAS2B-DAK
- .357 DA/SA – 224-357-SAS2B
- .40 S&W DA/SA – 224-40-EQ
- 9mm DAK – E24-9-XTM-BLKGRY-DAK
- 9mm DA/SA – E24-9-XTM-BLKGRY
- .40 DAK – 224-40-XTM-BLKGRY-DAK
- .40 DA/SA – 224-40-XTM-BLKGRY
- .357 DAK – 224-357-XTM-BLKGRY-DAK
- .357 DA/SA – 224-357-XTM-BLKGRY
SigTalk note: all of the news outlets seem to agree that the P224 is a chopped-down P229, but the only real evidence of this are the E2 grip style and the variable calibers. I realize that Sig called it a P229 conversion back when it was featured on the Guns & Ammo TV program, but it seems to me that the final product is based more on the P226/228 models, especially with that slide design. Anyone care to weigh in?