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| Posts: 4610 | Location: South Carolina | Registered: January 23, 2004 |
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| One advantage the P220 SAO has over the 1911 is reliability- it works out of the box, and is usually more accurate, unless you go to a high-end 1911. I was thinking of getting a Les Baer/DW/Brown 1911, as I like the platform and have used one for 40 years. But the P220 fits my hand better, more accurate than I can hold(even from a bench, which I never take to the range/ field) and costs less(mine is not the legion but a dark elite model that was discontinued). It is a companion to the 226 Dark Elite 9mm SAO(also discontinued) which will take also take a 226/40 S&W slide. With these two, I am set for 22LR(conversion kit from Sig for both 220 and 229), 9mm, 9mm with RX slide, 40 S&W, and 357 Sig when I get the barrel. For a fan of the 1911, it surely works for me!
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| Posts: 369 | Location: St. Louis, MO | Registered: June 15, 2003 |
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| The only significant advantage of the 220 Legion over a similarly priced 1911 would be the consistent quality of Sig over a 1911 which may be manufacture and magazine sensitive. Individual preference will really be the deciding factor for many. I have not found a properly built and maintained 1911 to be less reliable than my Sig 220s. Your mileage may vary.
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| First thing I do with a new 1911 is have it gone over by a reputable gunsmith with a proven history with the 1911. You would think after one hundred and eight years.... Never mind! I have not had to do that with a Sig SAO.
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| It's very different... 1. 1911 safety physically blocks hammer from falling when engaged. 2. 1911 trigger travels in a horizontal, linear manner... straight back. 3. 1911 has a lower bore axis. 4. Grip contour, angle is similar. I love both platforms. Aside from reliability, I find the benefit of DA/SA and decock is what makes the P220 so fantastic. Making it SA only diminishes it's utility to me, for my purposes. |
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| Imo the 1911 is slimmer, has a far better trigger, a better safety and feels better in the hand. So if you want to make a 1911 bulkier and ruin the trigger, the 220 is an expensive way to do it. . I don’t think the 220 is a bad gun, I just think the 1911 is a far better one. I don’t find the two guns to be similar at all, other than the caliber they shoot. |
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