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Buy that Classic SIG in All Stainless, No rail wear will be painless. |
RLinhares, Yes, I collect them. I have only strayed twice with SIG pistols in reference to the all stainless variants. Got a great deal once on a P226 W. German with the folded slide. Didn't like the light weight with the aluminum alloy frame. Gave it to a friend. Got another great deal on a P290RS with the polymer frame. Tried to like it, had many issues with it, poor reliability. Sent it back to the factory. When it returned, I traded it away. The only all stainless Sig that I ever got rid of was a P232SL. Blowback operation in .380ACP. Heavy for it's size. Sub optimal caliber. Relatively low capacity. Snappy recoil due to no locked breech. It's not that I'm recoil sensitive, I shoot .357 Mag, .44 Mag, .500 S & W Mag and .375 H & H. I just didn't like the P232SL. Sold it and never looked back. So for quite a years, the only SIG's I own now are the all stainless variants. In SIG pistols, I collect only P220's and P226's. NRA Benefactor Life Member NRA Instructor USPSA Chief Range Officer | |||
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Thanks cee-Kamp. Personally I am a fan of Sig pistols (have yet to try their AR's)... I think the P226s are a brilliant piece of engineering and an absolute great sidearm. I like weight - in my mind, it translates into stability and consequently good results. And definitely don't shy from recoil (the Army taught me to love a 45 - reliability and endurance above all). Not sure if what I have is a love/hate relationship with most alloy and polymer guns, but they just seem to be a little too much on the light side - no, not complaining, just observing. Not a fan of cutting the slide to reduce weight (somehow I don't like to think of dirt dropping on the inside of my gun). Well... you got me convinced to go look for a couple of 220's in stainless steel... One more question for you... would milling the slide and installing a Romeo red dot on a SS P220, in your opinion, damage the slide?... can you even find replacement slides for a SS P220?... Thanks, Rom | |||
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Once you cut into it, it's irreversible. In that sense, it's damaged, no longer original. Otherwise, you are not damaging anything, if the job is done professionally correctly. Q | |||
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Thanks! Rom | |||
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Buy that Classic SIG in All Stainless, No rail wear will be painless. |
Me personally? I would source another slide and take it out to the shop and machine it. Try a WTB ad in the classified section. For my use I would avoid early stainless slides with internal extractors. I try and buy only P220 and P226 pistols & slides with the short external extractors. NRA Benefactor Life Member NRA Instructor USPSA Chief Range Officer | |||
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Perfect! Tanks again! I really appreciate it. R | |||
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Here is a P220 with a 10 round magazine. | |||
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Big... might be good to carry as an extra mag in the truck... Thanks, R | |||
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Definitely not meant to carry. I use them for steels matches.
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What's the second mag cut-out for? sig nut', haulin' 3 sig 228's | |||
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