SIG Sauer P250 Compact 9mm Luger, 3.9 in Barrel, DAO Hammer-Fired, Modular FCU, 15+1, 2 Magazines
This SIG Sauer P250 Compact stands out with its modular, serialized fire control unit and double-action-only, hammer-fired system. It features a compact grip module marked "COMPACT MEDIUM," fixed 3-dot sights, and an accessory rail. The pistol includes two 15-round magazines and a SIG factory hard case. The grip module bears the "EXETER, NH" marking next to the FCU serial-number window, and the P250 line was discontinued by 2017, adding useful context for buyers and SIG collectors.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: This firearm is in great shape. There are some minor scratches and blemishes present. The bore is clean and shiny.
What's Included
- SIG Sauer P250 Compact 9mm pistol
- SIG Sauer factory hard case with molded logo (serialized label present)
- Two 15-round magazines
The P250's modular system centers on a serialized fire control unit visible through the grip window. This example uses the Compact Medium grip module, allowing the core chassis to be reconfigured with compatible components within the P250 ecosystem.
Its DAO, hammer-fired action uses a spurless, recessed hammer with a consistent trigger pull. A firing pin block and a reversible magazine release are built in, emphasizing practical, user-friendly operation.
The steel barrel measures approximately 3.9 inches, paired with fixed 3-dot sights (fixed blade front with dot; fixed dovetailed rear notch with two dots) and rear-only slide serrations. An accessory rail is integrated for mounting compatible lights or accessories.
The frame is glass-reinforced polymer with stippled grips featuring SIG SAUER logo panels. Capacity is 15+1, and the two included steel magazines are marked "MADE IN USA" with witness holes to 15.
Markings include "EXETER, NH" molded on the polymer grip module adjacent to the FCU window, and country of origin is the United States. The P250 line was discontinued by 2017, making complete, well-kept examples like this notable to those seeking SIG's modular, hammer-fired platform.




