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picked up my first 10mm a few days ago. its a beautiful and HEAVY pistol in the reverse two tone. the 10mm will be a bit of a learning curve for me.

 
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Cool!

I've had mine for many years. The only problem I've had with it was I frequently need more 10mm.



 
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I love mine, have had it for 2 or 3 years now.

They REALLY throw the brass too! 35-45 feet!
 
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thanks guys. im anxious to put some lead down range. ive only got two boxes of 10mm and ordered 2 more mags today...hopefully by the weekend ill have some time on trigger with it.
 
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Cool, I enjoy mine.




 
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You will love this gun. I have the SAO version. It handles full power Underwood ammo with ease. It is also the most accurate pistol I've ever owned.



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I had the SA and sold it and got the Legion DA/SA. It works better for me when carrying in the woods. I think the 10mm is the only all steel pistol that Sig makes now.
 
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I had the SA and sold it and got the Legion DA/SA. It works better for me when carrying in the woods. I think the 10mm is the only all steel pistol that Sig makes now.

What?! There's no longer an all-steel P220 in 45ACP?
 
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I want a carry barrel version.
 
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That is a fantastic looking P220!!!


Niech Zyje P-220

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Nice looking 220. Been wanting one for awhile now and I know one is in my future. Hoping to, one way or another turn my Smith 29 into a P220 SAO 10mm.
 
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What?! There's no longer an all-steel P220 in 45ACP?


Not in the on-line version of the catalog.
 
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I have the same 10mm. Sent back to sig and had the nitron blasted off the slide, then sent to robert burke and he milled the slide and installed a trijicon rds. Plus an action job. I love the all stainless look, plus the red dot makes a huge difference in accuracy. I am hoping to take a deer with it this fall. I would feel comfortable shooting this at 50 yards
 
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my buddy has the all stainless SAO version with target sights...he loves it, I dunno if ill hunt with mine or not.
 
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Nice pistol! I call mine "The Beast". This gun is designed to handle most any factory round out there in 10mm. It handles the Underwood 220 grain hard cast easily. If you run out of ammo in a pinch you can use it as a club. I have had 10 pistols over the years in 10MM and I'd put the Sig up against any of them. I love my 1911's but the Sig is the one that goes with me to the woods. Reliable, rugged, and accurate. I especially like the DA/SA for woods carry, being able to keep one in the pipe without having to worry about the safety coming off is a plus for me.
 
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I have the same one and, FWIW, like the two-tone on it. It may be a little bit odd in that on all other SIGs I vastly prefer the all-blued or -Nitron look, but something about it just says "Big Bear days" to me.
 
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The 'Big Bang Theory'. Nice! I've always wanted a 10.
 
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Thought this thread could use more pictures. Big Grin




 
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