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I’m looking for a metal DA/SA pistol for carry, and am considering a Sig P220 Elite. Comes with E2 grips, short reset trigger and night sights. I’d appreciate any feedback on Sig’s current production of their classic P series pistols, especially since quality control has been a concern.
 
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I have a 220 Stainless Elite. About 3 years old now and maybe 500 rounds through it. Shoots great. When I first bought it the magazine release button was stiff. It has since eased up. No other issues.


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Quality for the metal framed guns has always been good, well at least for me. I never had a problem with them but occasionally,every manufacturer has an issue here and there.
 
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Thanks for your responses. The model I am looking at has an alloy frame and a beavertail. I haven’t handled a Sig with a beavertail, just the standard nitron models.
 
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Originally posted by P245man:
I’m looking for a metal DA/SA pistol for carry, and am considering a Sig P220 Elite.....feedback on Sig’s current production of their classic P series pistols...

The current Elite series has the Legion frame, and there is nothing wrong with current production classic P-series SIGs.


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I purchased a P220 elite, model 220R-45-BSE, a few months ago and have a number of rounds through it with no issues. I did replace the grip with Hogue G10 checkered, otherwise it is stock. It's as accurate as the other P220's I own and just as reliable.
 
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