There are a lot of factors that could affect its value. Its condition and options are the biggest factors. If it has the DAK trigger, it is worth more than if it only has a standard DAO or DA/SA trigger. If it has a frame rail, then it is worth a little more than if it doesn't. The type of sights it has could affect the value by about $100. If it is doesn't have any options and is in good condition, I would probably pay about $300-$500 for one. If it has the DAK trigger, rail, threaded barrel, new tritium/fiber optic sights, and is in excellent shape, then I would probably pay around $700-$900 for one. I would also pay a little more for one in .40 S&W or 9mm than for one in .357 Sig alone because used .357 Sig barrels usually sell for less than used .40 S&W barrels, and those 2 barrels are interchangeable. Of course, the number and type of magazines that come with it will affect the value as well. 10 round magazines are worth less than full capacity magazines.
50-400 usd
The Sig Sauer P229, however in certain scenes individuals have used the Sig Sauer P226.i think they mostly use the p226 not the p229 but mabey the p228
50-500 usd
50-400 usd
The United States Secret Service switched to automatic pistols as standard issue weapons in the mid-1990s. This change was made to replace the older revolvers that were previously used.
100-350 or so
depending on condition $300-$450
$400 to $450 used in good condition.
100-450 USD or so
50-500 USD depending on specifics
Around 400-450 depending on condition
My grandfather's pistol used in ww1