Sig Sauer P250 Compact .45 ACP DAO Pistol, Modular FCU, Stainless Slide, 3.86 in Barrel, 9+1, Black
The Sig Sauer P250 Compact in .45 ACP pairs a double-action-only, hammer-fired system with a modular, serialized fire-control unit that supports caliber and grip/slide conversions. Marked EXETER, NH and discontinued circa 2017, this model served as the direct precursor to the P320 line. It features a stainless-steel slide with a black protective finish, a glass-reinforced polymer frame, and fixed sights, making it a practical and collectible example of Sig’s modular design era.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The barrel shows superficial handling marks on its exterior from prior use. Overall, the pistol appears well maintained.
What’s Included
- SIG Sauer factory hard case (blue)
- SIG Sauer P250 owner's manual
- Cable lock with keys
- Three 9-round factory SIG Sauer P250 .45 ACP steel magazines
This P250 Compact is chambered in .45 ACP and uses a hammer-fired, double-action-only system with a spurless hammer for a consistent, snag-resistant profile. Its modular, serialized fire-control unit enables caliber and grip/slide conversions, offering flexibility within the P250 ecosystem.
The stainless-steel slide wears a black protective finish and uses rear serrations only. The black, glass-reinforced polymer frame includes an accessory rail on the dust cover with five cross-slots for lights or compatible accessories. Fixed sights deliver a 5.79 in sight radius, and the 3.86 in barrel supports a 9+1 capacity.
Controls are configured for versatility, with a slide catch operable from both sides and a reversible magazine release. The frame includes true accessory rail capability, and the compact size balances concealability and shootability in the .45 ACP chambering.
Model markings include EXETER, NH, and the line was discontinued around 2017 as the concept that directly led to the P320. This example comes with three factory 9-round magazines and the original SIG case and manual.




