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Old Nov 16, 2014 | 06:48 PM
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What you guys think about the SIG SAUER P-220 in 45 acp
 
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Old Nov 20, 2014 | 08:28 AM
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My FFL has received the SIG SAUER P-220 45acp I bought thur the internet.
 
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Old Nov 26, 2014 | 05:58 PM
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I'll be picking up the SIG P-220 tonight
 
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Old Nov 26, 2014 | 10:53 PM
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The Sig p-220 .45 cal. pistol is a very nice shooting weapon, easy to take down, easy to handle, and pretty damed accurate. You wont be sorry you bought it! That particular weapon was the Department issued weapon at the PD I worked for.
 
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Originally Posted by Bigg Redd
The Sig p-220 .45 cal. pistol is a very nice shooting weapon, easy to take down, easy to handle, and pretty damed accurate. You wont be sorry you bought it! That particular weapon was the Department issued weapon at the PD I worked for.
I got it with factory box, manual, nite sites, & 6 mags
 
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Old Nov 28, 2014 | 01:43 PM
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Six mags......dang! It should have the trijicon nightsights. They work really well. It will also recoil rather stiffly until it "breaks-in". Takes several hundred rounds at least. Once the recoil spring starts to soften up a bit, it will shoot much nicer and smoother. I put over 20k rounds on my issue, without so much as a single glitch.
 
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Originally Posted by Bigg Redd
Six mags......dang! It should have the trijicon nightsights. They work really well. It will also recoil rather stiffly until it "breaks-in". Takes several hundred rounds at least. Once the recoil spring starts to soften up a bit, it will shoot much nicer and smoother. I put over 20k rounds on my issue, without so much as a single glitch.
This SIG SAUER P-220 has a freaking strong recoil spring, I have a hard time racking the slide back two out of the 6 mags are after market
 
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Old Nov 28, 2014 | 07:02 PM
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It'll get better as you put some rounds through it. I promise you. Just make sure the aftermarket mags arent "Ram line". Those arent worth a sh*t. Especially the china made crap mags. Those split at the weld seam or at the corners. Dont ask how I know.... I'll just say that ya get whatcha pay for!
 
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Originally Posted by Bigg Redd
It'll get better as you put some rounds through it. I promise you. Just make sure the aftermarket mags arent "Ram line". Those arent worth a sh*t. Especially the china made crap mags. Those split at the weld seam or at the corners. Dont ask how I know.... I'll just say that ya get whatcha pay for!
The two aftermarket mags aren't mark, but i think they're PROMAGS I'll need to test them out, but one mag won't lock the gun open when you rack it
 
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Old Nov 29, 2014 | 06:49 PM
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PROMAGS are decent. I mean they'll do in a pinch. Just dont bet your life on 'em. Nothing beats the factory mags tho. The only thing I didnt care for is the double-wire (or triple wire i dont recall now) design of the recoil spring. Looks like an after thought to me, but works well, as its very stout.
 
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