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Mr. Lee is correct! Both barrels of the 9mm are stainless.

Found the correct parts for the picture:

226 SL, 228 SL, 220ST slide, and 220SL:

"228 SL" - Does your box say that? Confused Because mine sure don't.


His label will not have SL on it. Once special configuration is printed on the label all bets are off.

Yet, the Special Configuration P220 above is designated with "SL".


Well take that up with the guy running label machine in Eckernförde. Did he miss putting SL on the P228 run or forget to remove SL on this 220?
 
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Barrel is the same length as the 220ST (4.4 inches).

Anti-clockwise the slides are 226SL, 228SL, 220ST (.45), and then 220SL (9mm). Probably too much to put in a picture.

The P228 is a B3516xx series, from an order with other SL pistols. Will check the box for the SL marking confirmation. The Afton Arms 228s I have seen do not have "SL" on the label.

Mr. Lee, could you send me an email regarding central Oregon? Thanks!


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Barrel is the same length as the 220ST (4.4 inches).

Anti-clockwise the slides are 226SL, 228SL, 220ST (.45), and then 220SL (9mm). Probably to much to put in a picture.

The P228 is a B3516xx series, from an order with other SL pistols. Will check the box for the SL marking confirmation. The Afton Arms 228s I have seen do not have "SL" on the label.


Thanks OP, I've so wanted a 5" 220 (DE), always wondered why SIG didn't come out with a 5" bbl (X5) in .45 (no rail). Guess I'll keep waiting...but meanwhile the 220SL would be fine. Razz
 
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It looks like 2 slide assemblies for the P226. Maybe 1 folded and 1 bar stock. Is that what we see 220parts ?
Sorry, my confusion here.
 
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I really don't need one but a 9mm P220 would be a lot of fun.
 
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I have been trying to order some old school 9mm 220s. You never know if you don't ask.


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I have been trying to order some old school 9mm 220s. You never know if you don't ask.


This would be the perfect candidate for a group buy Cool


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I have been trying to order some old school 9mm 220s. You never know if you don't ask.


This would be the perfect candidate for a group buy Cool


Yup. I'd go in on that. Heck, I'd even pay upfront (unless you are considering a karma Big Grin ).




 
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Trying to get 10 in an Equinox style. No response yet.


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Trying to get 10 in an Equinox style. No response yet.


10 as in ten 9mm P220 SL pistols? If so, could I reserve one?... I too will pay up-front if there's a reasonable chance the pistol would arrive in < 2 years.
 
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I'd be happy to come in as well if you're looking for someone to pick one up.
 
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Equinox would be very distinctive...yes, put me on your list.
 
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Enough request, they probably will do it. Like with the Afton Arms P228s. Smile


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Enough request, they probably will do it. Like with the Afton Arms P228s. Smile

Would love to have an Equinox with no rails


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The black P220 has a carbon steel slide, very odd.

Nope, it's stainless slide, internal extractor, with the spiral rollpin.


The slide is carbon steel. Zoom in on the top picture, dual roll pin. Look at the sharp corner cut on the slide where the muzzle transitions to the frame. Also the rear of the slide slopes.

I thought an SL model was all-stainless - kind of like a European version of a railless ST.


Just to confirm: Does that P220 have a steel frame too??? Eek


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The frame is stainless. The Germans use SL (Stahl?) instead of ST on most of their products.

And the 228 Guru is correct again! The box for the 228 pictured does not have "SL" printed on the label.


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So, I'd be interested in one too. When you say "old school", does that mean it it will be traditional SA/DA? I'm not quite sure what an Equinox is. Don't want to sound ignorant but I really am stuck in the 80s/90s "old school" world of SIGs!!!
 
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