I found a LNIB Sig P220 .45 a.c.p. pistol today in Fanklins gunshop in Athens, GA. It was in a bright blue plastic box with a hinged lid, European mag release, one magazine, owners manual, spur hammer, dull finish, no real wear anywhere. It was $800.00. I was thinking it was way over priced, but does seem a bit rare.
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It has been there for a while. Looked like it may have been refinished. It was there when I bought the X-Five for $888
Shop around a little more. I was also able to find a P220 in .38 Super for less than the asking price of this .45 ACP.
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Hawes imported P220's are definitely not high polished like the Browning BDA's. In the condition you describe - with the box and papers - I personally would have no difficulty coughing up $700 - $800 for a pristine example. Over the years, I have owned several high condition Hawes P220's in the various calibers. None came with the original box. As mentioned, I would never consider any Hawes P220 as an everyday shooter. There are much better choices for this role at the $800 price point. If however, you are looking for a representative example of a relatively uncommon P220, it sounds like you've found a winner. Good luck.
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Hey, The Hawes P220 the OP was referring to appeared to have been refinished (Cerakote / Krylon / ???) beforehand with a greenish color and made around 1982 if I remember correctly.
It didn't look anywhere near as good of condition as the other P220s referred to in this post:
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can't figure out how to post pictures from imgur. No problem on the blue forum. It needs to be easier here. Nothing but a pain. There has to be a better and easier way.
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Originally posted by .38supersig: Hey, The Hawes P220 the OP was referring to appeared to have been refinished (Cerakote / Krylon / ???) beforehand with a greenish color and made around 1982 if I remember correctly.
It didn't look anywhere near as good of condition as the other P220s referred to in this post.
Thanks for the clarification .38supersig. Cerakote / Krylon / ??? does not equal LNIB. Refinished, the pistol is scarcely worth $450. Even as a shooter, it's value is questionable. As a working gun, there are simply better P220 options than an early example. For comparison, here is how an original Hawes P220 should appear:
Original HH Coded Hawes P220, G 108xxx, .45 auto
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Originally posted by wgsigs: Is a blue plastic box the correct case for these Hawes P220s? Is it small like P08's cardboard box?
The correct box is the flimsy blue cardboard box p08 shows in his pics. I have a P220 9mm Hawes import, proofed 1977, G1076xx. It has the same cardboard box, same yellow foam insert, same plastic bag and same manual and my box is just as ratty as his.
Originally posted by wgsigs: So the "bright blue plastic box with a hinged lid" mentioned by the OP is not original.
As mentioned in my earlier post, none of my Hawes P220's came with the original box. One of them did however arrive in a "bright blue plastic box with a hinged lid" repurposed from a P6. Many Hawes P220's were acquired and sold through an importer located in Sacramento, CA. In addition to the Hawes import address on the slide, these later pistols display a second import stamp on the serial numbered side of the barrel flat.
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