No publishe sn data I know of. You can conntact SIG at 603 418 8102 and request a SIG OFFICIAL DATE OF MANUFACTURE CERTIFICATE for $12.95, takes about 2-3 weeks
SIG sn's are not in the public domain. You will have to call them.
9mm
50-500 uSD
Best left to a SIG trained armorer.
12-20 rounds depending on caliber and magazine.
It depends on which exact version (there are several different versions of the 226). If it is in fair shape, it can be worth $300 to over $1000, depending on the model.
No, they are two very different models in terms of magazine size.
Country code +226 is Burkina Faso, and +226 72 is a Telmob mobile. The remainder of the number will be six more digits.
no but 225 is
Yes, it is.
Radium has several isotopes, but the most common one is radium-226. This isotope has an atomic number of 88, indicating it has 88 protons. Since the mass number of radium-226 is 226, it contains a total of 226 nucleons, which includes both protons and neutrons. Therefore, radium-226 has 138 neutrons (226 - 88 = 138).
The most stable isotope of radium - 226Ra - has the atomic mass 226,025 409 8 (25).