SIG Sauer P250 Compact .40 S&W – DAO Hammer-Fired, 3.86-inch Barrel, 13+1 Capacity, Modular FCU
This SIG Sauer P250 Compact in .40 S&W pairs a 3.86-inch barrel with a DAO, hammer-fired system featuring second-strike capability. It uses SIG's modular, serialized fire control unit (FCU) for caliber and size conversions within the P250 system and carries the "EXETER, NH" frame marking. The discontinued P250 platform that preceded the P320 adds appeal for buyers who value its modularity and straightforward operation.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Good Rifling - Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: There are scratches throughout the frame and slide.
What's Included
- SIG SAUER factory hard case
- 2x 13-round steel magazines (marked "MADE IN ITALY")
- SIG SAUER-branded polymer paddle holster
The P250 Compact configuration delivers a balanced footprint for carry and range use, with a 3.86-inch steel barrel and 13+1 capacity in .40 S&W. Its DAO, hammer-fired action provides a consistent trigger pull and second-strike capability.
Built around a modular, serialized FCU, this pistol supports caliber and size changes within the P250 system. The grip module is marked "COMPACT MEDIUM," and the frame shows the "EXETER, NH" marking, aligning with the model's production history. As a discontinued platform that preceded the P320, it offers distinctive SIG design elements collectors and shooters recognize.
Controls and ergonomics are straightforward: a triangular left-side magazine release, a smooth, curved DAO trigger, and a bobbed external hammer. The molded texturing on the polymer grip module promotes secure handling without adding bulk.
The matte black slide uses vertical rear serrations and omits front serrations for a clean profile. Sights are fixed and dovetailed. An integral accessory rail on the frame supports common light or laser attachments.
Construction features include a stainless steel receiver, a steel barrel, and a black polymer frame. The included steel magazines are marked "MADE IN ITALY."




