This one popped up on a local board & I had to get it. It's reported to have eighty rounds through it, but I can't find evidence of it being shot at all. Not a mark. P220 Elite Stainless 10mm, rosewood grips, with three mags, & all the case stuff as new. I even got a box of SIG SD ammo with it. It was listed as a Lipsey's Exclusive, but I have no idea what makes it different from any other.
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Posts: 5581 | Location: Las Vegas, NV. | Registered: May 30, 2009
I think Lipseys had worked out a deal to be the distributor for the first few versions of the 10mm. Mine is a two tone DA/SA with adjustable sights. The SAO came out next.
There was also a SAO that was made later. It was tagged as the GT20 for Gun Talk Radio. More of a joke really. They took so long to not give out any info that a good number of orders got cancelled. Mine was one of those orders. I used the money to buy an X-Six instead.
80 rounds? Doesn't even look like 8 rounds. Looks great!
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Be prepared to walk a good distance to retrieve your brass, especially if you shoot full power (not +P) Underwood ammo. I finally found my first box that I shot about 50 feet away.
Posts: 10887 | Location: South Congress AZ | Registered: May 27, 2006
Originally posted by Zacsquatch: I would love one, but I couldn't swallow the price VS the Glock 40.
Let's see a range report when you get a chance to shoot it!
Mine (the Nitron SAO model) is the most consistently accurate pistol I own. I can hit the same spot on the target with Underwood or my lower power handloads. Recoil is absorbed very well with its weight, and it is a pleasure to shoot. I've been shooting it in matches with my handloads (less power but still way over major pf). This to build muscle memory using the pistol. I carry it with Underwood, a good belt (Wilderness 1.75" 5 stitch), and a fine OWB thumb break holster made by Andrews Custom Leather. It carries quite easily, but no doubt it is heavy and there is a little bit of sag on that side, but not too much to make it uncomfortable. The Andrews holster carries it well.
Posts: 10887 | Location: South Congress AZ | Registered: May 27, 2006
Thanks for the responses guys. I hope to get out with it this weekend. The heat's been unbearable lately, though. We'll see. I may have to wait for a break in the weather.
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Posts: 5581 | Location: Las Vegas, NV. | Registered: May 30, 2009
congrats its a great piece, i have one that started life as a full nitron SAO its now a reverse two tone, and sports the legion SAO trigger, thanks to a friend a sig, who pulled some strings for me, they are very fun to shoot. i picked up some buffalo bore have fun throwing flames with it
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