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I recently found one in a local shop and instantly decided to buy. The gun feels great, however prior to stumbling upon this example I had not heard of this model. Is it's only distinguishing feature that the frame is steel? The slide feels heavier to me as well.

Any information and or personal experiences are appreciated.
 
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If you're used to the older stamped slides, that would make sense. I don't know if they are, but they feel it.


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All stainless steel. Hence, the heft.


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The P220ST has been around for well over a decade. This is an earlier version with SIG's proprietary rail, circa 2002.

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SS slide and frame, so the slide will be heavier than a stamped carbon steel slide, and frame will obviously be heavier than an anodized aluminum version.

2005 P220ST with SIG rail, my nightstand gun.




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Originally posted by kalford:
I recently found one in a local shop and instantly decided to buy.


Smart move. I can’t stay away from all steel SIGs. All mine have had trigger work including the SRT.
 
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