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    Default SIG SRT parts (the "old" parts)

    I have the old* parts from installing an SRT kit in a P239. Is there a market for these parts or should I just label the bag and throw it in the "random" box?

    *old - the original factory parts that get replaced with the installation of the SRT kit
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    Default Re: SIG SRT parts (the "old" parts)

    I'd bag them & put them in the box that the gun came in so you know where they are. I don't think there's a matket for them, but sometime down the road you may find someone who needs them.
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    Default Re: SIG SRT parts (the "old" parts)

    I installed an a SRT in my mk25. I kept the parts to reinstall if it ever has to go back to sig for any reason.
    Idk how they would prove it wasn't installed by a sig armorer? But I don't want the risk of voiding my warranty, so I hang on to all my original parts for whatever mods that are done with any gun.

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    Default Re: SIG SRT parts (the "old" parts)

    I always keep my original parts. Down the road, that may make a difference for a collector or even as a temporary spare. I learned my lesson long ago to Ziplock and label. I have a lot of "what was this to" parts laying around.
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