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My second gun I ever bought was a reverse two tone P220. I was probably 22? 24? Traded it away and traded THAT away. I am now 35 and came back to a P220 with threaded barrel and suppressor. How a decade changes us but the P220 has aged well.
 
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Congrats!

You know we need pics, right? Big Grin


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Sig 220 is a great handgun. Congrats in going full circle.


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Congrats!

You know we need pics, right? Big Grin


You know for a decade I have struggled with posting pics on this forum. LoL.
 
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Nice! Gotta love a classic like the P220.

As far as images go. Go over to:

https://postimages.org/

Sign up for a free account, then upload images there. Once you do that you'll see a link below the image that says something like "Direct Link". Copy that link, come back here and then from the tab above the message box you are typing in, click the one to link an image, paste the copied link and boom, you'll have an image in your text box.



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Honestly, you don't even have to do that. I never have.


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Nice setup. Folded slide with the beefed up frame. That’s the perfect version of the P220 to me.


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Very nice set up, congrads!
 
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I haven't owned a 220 in over a decade, however, just last week, I found a pristine, two tone, with one mag fired, from 2016, and it is now my bedside drawer go to.
 
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Welcome back, we have been waiting for you.

Great looking setup you have there.


Niech Zyje P-220

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Did you got your main-spring-housing-assembly sorted out?
 
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I'm looking for a "New Style", setup, as I do not like the E2 which is in a recent purchase. This is my first P220 in over a decade.
 
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Sweet! I always really like the P220 series and they are so much fun to shoot.


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You can never go wrong with a Sig P220, welcome back.
 
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Sweet P220 you have there.

Welcome to the forum ORSigshooter.




 
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OP, what suppressor is that, and how to you like it?


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I used to shoot a Sig P220 against two friends who shot Gold Match Stainless Kimber 1911s. I matched them shot for shot but I had to work pretty hard at it. I have a lot of respect for the P220.
 
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Check out the SIG armorer P220 strut, spring and seat. Also look at the grayguns SRT kit. I just put those in my circa 2008 P220 and the trigger is a dream now.
 
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Grabbed myself a fourth one yesterday.

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