SIG CLASSIC P220 PISTOL
These are the SIG SAUER Classic pistols that have made SIGARMS famous throughout the military and law enforcement community. Precision engineered and built to give years of trouble-free service, these formidable weapons stand as the models against which all other semi-autos must be judged. The modern SIG SAUER pistol story began with the P220. Generally recognized as one of "the most accurate .45's right out of the box," it has earned an enviable combat record in hot spots around the world. Easy to operate and maintain, professionals who carry it especially appreciate two of its many safety features: the decocking lever and patented automatic firing pin safety block, which eliminates the need for an external manual safety and allows the pistol to be always ready for use. It is also one of the most controllable and accurate .45's available. A new addition to the P220 family is the P220 Stainless, which features a stainless steel frame and slide for increased corrosion protection. As of January 2003, Sigarms began shipping the latest addition to the P220 family, the P220 Stainless with Rail. It features a stainless steel frame and slide for increased corrosion protection. The magazine release is reversible for the left thumb to release the magazine. Specifications: Click here to visit Gunshopfinder.com's Sigarms page. Or, to find a Sigarms dealer near you, select a state and then click "Submit." Looking for low-light sights for your Sig P220, P226, P228, P229, P239 or Sig Pro pistols? Check out the Crimson Trace laser grips and Trijicon night sights we have for these models of Sig pistols. |
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