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Here is my new to me KH P220 in 9mmm. Looks to be unfired. Got new grease and oil applied yesterday.
 
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Nice find, enjoy.



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Very nice looking P-220. Congratulations.


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Sharp looking pistol.

In the past, I owned 2 of the European heel magazine release 9mm P220's, both eerily accurate.

Think this is the first 9mm American style magazine release button I've seen.


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Great gun to shoot, very accurate. Magazines are a little hard to find.


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Wow, sweet find.



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Very nice find. I hope to add one of these some day. After falling in love with the P220 in 45, I can only imagine how fun a 9mm would be. Share a range report some day with us!




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Originally posted by Minnow:
Very nice find. I hope to add one of these some day. After falling in love with the P220 in 45, I can only imagine how fun a 9mm would be. Share a range report some day with us!


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very nice!
 
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Ah, most joy. Now you need a European heel-type mag release version to go with it. Either way, though, I think you're going to love shooting that.
 
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That's a handsome classic!


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I love them, probably the most pleasant shooting 9 mm 's I have. Even better than the 228, which may well be the best all-around 9.
 
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That's a beauty, and you have very discriminating taste sir! Of course I may be just a little biasedWink In recent years I was able to acquire two P220-1 9MMs,KE and KF date coded. Still have one and intend to hang on to it.


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Nice! Cool


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That is a sweet looking 9 you have there.



 
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Very nice. The single stack 9mm P220 has a great feel to it. I acquired one a few months back. Congrats.


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Can someone explain the difference between this and a P6/P225?
 
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The grip on the 220 is a half inch longer, the muzzle is a half inch further forward, and you get another round in the magazine. If you're comparing the 220 to a 225 rather than a 225A1, there'll be substantially more room in the 220's trigger guard. Think of it as a single-stack 226.
 
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Think of it as a single-stack 226.

or a 9mm P220.. Big Grin

Exactly! Cool


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