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So far this is what I have seen as frame options for the P250:
Black Full - Full Width Black Full - Medium Width Black Full - Slim/Small Width Black Compact - Full Width Black Compact - Medium Width Black Compact - Slim/Small Width Black SubCompact - Full Width Black SubCompact - Medium Width Black SubCompact - Slim/Small Width Digital Camo Compact - Medium Width (so far only confirmed with new gun purchase)
I think I have seen OD Green as well, not sure of the size.
If anyone has part numbers for any of these, please chime in and I will add them. Please chime in on others available and I will add them to the list!
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Here is a pic of a clear one as well. I do not think this is a production unit however.
Hawk attached the following image(s):

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Now that's a sweet looking firearm.
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I hope they can make it a production frame kit. I also hope that they come out with other colors as well. They could make some in Sig blue or orange for training. I spoke with a company that "prints" camo patterns on frames (they can actually do the entire pistol). They can do the P250 frame for 79.00 in a choice of digital ACU, MarPat and Woodlands. BUT if we can get 50 of them to send in, they will do them for $50. But I don't know if there would be enough interest. If Sig would just make them, it would be way cheaper.
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If Sig made the clear frame as a production piece, I'd buy it just to shoot at the range so folks could see how the gun works.
Hawk, where did you see that clear frame, or is that just a pic you nabbed?
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Its just a pic I nabbed. I would buy one of almost every color they made, if they would just SELL them!!!!
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man a clear frame would be money!!!!!!!!
¡Me duce tutus eris!
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I never thought a clear frame on a gun would look so good.
Hawk i would be interested in geting a camo pattern on my frame.
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I have the large frame duo-tone 250c in 9mm. Small frame is just that--too small and the large frame, too large. Where can I purchase a medium frame and what would it cost? Thanks, steve
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I would like to get an OD frame. I don't think that they will release to many colors (i.e. clear, blue, etc.) because the anti-gun Amerikans would create a huge backlash due to them looking like toys.
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It wouldn't stop you from getting a can of Krylon or Rustoleum and making up your own colors. They made some pretty cool looking camo options that adhere to almost any surface. And if you don't like the way it comes out, just buy another frame or keep a spare on hand. I have a can of Forest Green I've been tempted to paint my frame to see what it would look like. I repainted some ammo cans and they came out great.
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And screw those who think different colors would look like 'toys.' I know Keltec makes a variety of different colors (blue, pink, green, yellow) and nobody's said anything about that yet.
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there was someone on sigforum that posted that he got it. the sig rep told him it is not to be used for firing, its not as strong as the other grips and it could shatter. it looks cool, but I'd rather stick with the black frame myself.
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I have tried to find an answer to the question I am about to ask. and so far I have not found it.
Is it possible to use a Compact frame with a full size barrel? I have seen a pic of the barrel sticking out past the muzzle slide and it was not locked to the rear. Also I think I read the .45 can only be gotten in full size grip but can have compact and sub-compact barrels and slides. Is that true? And can the same grip and housing be used with all 4 barrel calibers? And if this is totally wrong in every regard what are the combination's and facts on this or where can I read on the them.
Thanks.
As soon as I know this I am buying a P250.
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1. Can full size barrel be used on compact slide: My guess is yes. 2. 45 should have three grip sizes, Full Size, Compact and Subcompact. 3. The 45 frames are not interchangeable with the 9/357/40 frams due to magazine size.
Just my try at answering!
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I'm a newbie to this forum. I bought a P250 2-Sum in December and I have used the full-size barrel with sub-compact frame at the range. Works fine, accurate but pistol accuracy is still limited by the sub-compact sight length.  I just wish 40 or 45 x-change kits were available... I want a full-size .45 kit and a sub-compact in .40.
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You guys should check out the latest Product Alert from SIG on the grip frame redesign for the 9, 40 and 357 versions as of Nov 2009. Here's the link... http://www.sigsauer.com/CustomerService/Product-Alerts.aspx
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