SIG Drops Jack Carr MK25 Limited Edition—213 Round Capacity Marks SEAL Service
SIG Sauer released a limited-edition MK25 pistol tied to Jack Carr's 20-year Navy SEAL career. The gun features 213 custom rounds—one per deployment day Carr served. This isn't marketing noise. Carr carried the P226/MK25 through every combat rotation and made the platform central to his bestselling novels. Collectors and serious shooters know the difference between signature guns and actual service weapons.
Why It Matters for Gun Owners
Jack Carr isn't a celebrity endorser. He's a former SEAL who wrote "The Terminal List" while still in uniform. His P226 MK25 isn't fictional. That pistol appeared in firefights across Afghanistan and Iraq. When a guy like Carr puts his name on a gun, carriers pay attention.
The MK25 platform itself remains the standard for Navy SEAL Team procurement. The gun runs 9mm, holds 15 rounds in the mag, and handles suppressors without modification. Reliability standards for naval special warfare demand zero excuses. This pistol meets those standards.
Limited editions sell. Fast. The 213-round reference signals tight availability. SIG rarely restocks special runs once inventory moves. Serious daily carriers who want a Carr-authenticated MK25 need to act now, not later.
Price points for SIG MK25 special editions typically run $1,200–$1,500. The Carr edition likely sits at the higher end. Cost matters. But so does provenance. A pistol carried through actual combat operations by someone who writes about it carries different weight than standard production runs.
Background
The SIG P226 became the SEALs' primary sidearm decades ago. The MK25 designation refers to the military variant—stainless steel, corrosion resistance for maritime ops, suppressor-ready. Every SEAL qualified on the MK25. Carr's 20-year tenure meant thousands of rounds through that platform.
Carr's fiction amplified the gun's cultural reach. "The Terminal List" hit Netflix. His follow-up novels kept the MK25 front-and-center in combat narratives. Readers saw the pistol as both tool and character element. That crossover between actual service history and bestselling storytelling creates demand.
SIG understands collector psychology. Limited runs tied to legitimate operators create scarcity value and authenticity cache. The 213-round specification references Carr's actual service record. That's not arbitrary. Real operators recognize real details.
Previous SIG special editions sold out within weeks. The MK25 platform consistently ranks among the most sought pistols for concealed carry, duty use, and collectors. Pairing Carr's name with this frame generates interest across all three segments.
DownRange Bottom Line
SIG Sauer's Jack Carr MK25 edition represents legitimate operator-driven production. Carr carried this gun for real. He writes about it from experience. The 213-round specification honors his actual service. Availability will be limited.
Daily carriers value reliability over hype. The MK25 delivers both. If you want this edition, order now. SIG special runs don't restock. Collectors and shooters who understand the difference between signature models and signature-authentic guns will move on this before inventory clears.
Check your local FFL for availability and pricing.




