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Picked up a clean SP2022 two tone over the weekend

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September 11, 2018, 02:27 PM
rockchalk06
Picked up a clean SP2022 two tone over the weekend
I traded into an XDE a couple weeks ago and really didn't like it. Had it for trade on a local site and got a hit Saturday morning. I had to throw in a box of 124 grain ammo and the 2022 only had one mag, but I still think I came out good.

I've never owned one of these before, but I have fired them. I remembered that the DA trigger was really nice though. I was right, this DA trigger is insanely smooth and light compared to my P22X series Sig's. I'm a sucker for two tone's too. I've got a couple of additional mags on the way. I'm in this so light, that I think I will keep it. Original box, lock, oil and both grips. Just need to track down a correct manual to make it complete.







September 11, 2018, 02:34 PM
David Lee
That's one Sig pistol which needs no excuses made for it. I recall buying a bunch of the .40/.357 magazines in this Forum for 8 bucks each, new. Great looking 2 tone.
September 11, 2018, 03:16 PM
Snake207
Excellent catch!

I'm partial to two-tone 2022s myself Big Grin

Pros are practically the perfect DASA carry SIG. Wink




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September 11, 2018, 04:06 PM
FMp227sw629
Very nice. Been looking to get a polymer sig. debating between p320 or 2022. I have 229c and 227. I think sticking with DA/SA mode is a good idea. This two tone is sweet, if I go 2022 two tone now a requirement, thanks for pics
September 11, 2018, 08:35 PM
striker1
Nice. I hope to grab one sometime next spring or summer after I’m well again. They are great pistols.



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September 11, 2018, 08:36 PM
ArtieS
Fantastic grab. 2022s are great guns.



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September 13, 2018, 09:11 AM
rockchalk06
Thanks guys. I'm hoping to get it to the range this weekend and run it some.