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After having run several thousand rounds through my Legion P226 SAO I have concluded that the Legion P220 SAO is my grail carry gun. Even more so if it is offered in a Carry version. I am unable to find much about this particular model. I know they exist but it is not listed on Sig's web page. Is it a unicorn? Does anyone have experience with shooting one? CMSGT USAF (Retired) Chief of Police (Retired) | ||
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Legion SAO Carry was a short run, discontinued model. Was one in the classifieds just recently. A Perpetual Disappointment... | |||
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I gather from the lack of response there are very few of these guns in the wild. Interesting CMSGT USAF (Retired) Chief of Police (Retired) | |||
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You’re correct, not many out there. A few hundred if I recall from internet rumors. Some traditional DA/SA Legion 220’s have the ability to be converted, depends on how the frame left the factory. Why it was a short run is beyond me. | |||
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There are quite a few P220 Legion SAOs in .45 acp listed on Gunbroker if you want to buy one. _________________________ 2nd Amendment Defender The Second Amendment is not about hunting or sport shooting. | |||
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The OP is more interested in a Sig Legion P220 Carry SAO. However there are a few Legion P220 Carry listed on the net, I've seen none in SAO, Only in SA/DA. The Carry Model appears to be rare. It has a 3.9 inch barrel, Where as the Full size has a 4.4 inch barrel. Yes the Carry model is rare, And does not appear on Sigs website. https://www.smga.com/p-127915-...size-45acp-dasa.aspx | |||
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The Legion P220 Carry was DA/SA correct? There was no Carry version in SAO that I recall. I am very happy with my full-size P220 Legion SAO. Cathy | |||
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