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Does a P245 count? I really like mine. הרחפת שלי מלאה בצלופחים | |||
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There are a few local PD's around me that issue or authorize the P220. Steve "The Marines I have seen around the world have, the cleanest bodies, the filthiest minds, the highest morale, and the lowest morals of any group of animals I have ever seen. Thank God for the United States Marine Corps." Eleanor Roosevelt, 1945 | |||
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Man of few words |
Here's my little 220 family. All of my boxes are at my friend's house so I estimated the years on a few of them. Top to bottom left: 1996 or 1997 German blued 1993 W. German all Nickel 2005 or 2006 SAS (This one I have Hogue Pirhanna G10 grips for & will install them after I have it converted to DA/SA by Sig) 2017 or 2018 Desert Black Top to bottom right: 2000 or 2001 two tone 2003 ST 1991 W. German blued 2009 Equinox Next up for me to buy is a 220 Scorpion. I'm still trying to convince myself not to spend any more money on 220's this year. So far it's working, but who knows how I will feel tomorrow | |||
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Got my first 220 in 1996(DA/SA), followed by a 245 in 1998. Then the TT 220R showed up in 2006(home defense). This year the 220 SAO appeared, followed by the 320 FS. While I like the. Idea of high capacity 9mm, I am very content with the 8+1 of 45 ACP in the 220. Don’t carry the 220 much because of the 245, but that may change soon! A superior pilot is best defined as one who uses his superior judgment to avoid situations requiring the use of his superior skill. | |||
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I carried my KF 1994 W. German P220 on duty just today in a Blade Tech scabbard with 2 spare mags. It's like an old friend. I bought mine from a fellow SF member here and the trigger is so good, I emailed him back and asked if he'd had work done to it. He hadn't; it's just that good. My first P220 duty weapon was a W. German (sharp hammer spur) with American mag release that I carried for 2 years back in the mid-90s. I was young and it made a lifelong impression on me, which is why I finally bought another one last year as I creep toward retirement. I think this P220 is as accurate, if not more so, than my TRP. It's just a laser beam. I love everything about it. In fact, I'm going to carry it again tomorrow! | |||
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Still finding my way |
My P220 is my main carry gun when I can wear a jacket. I need to get a better OWB holster for it but the Blackpoint Tactical IWB holster I got for it makes carrying that hog leg downright pleasant. | |||
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I just started thinking over the last couple of days about picking up a couple P220’s again. I sold my last one a couple years ago and have hated myself every since. I would like to get back into IDPA and I’m tired of carrying Glocks. Two 220’s could fix both those issues. | |||
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Membership has its privileges |
I am 6'1" and weigh 215-220 lbs. Here are 2 I carry. P-220 Equinox Carry: Mid 90's P-220 with full NP3 finish. Niech Zyje P-220 Steve | |||
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We Only Kneel to Almighty God |
Only models needed IMHO are the P220 9mm & 38 Super (Euro mag release) and the P220 .45 ACP (American release) Standard finish with a choice of sights. Just my 2 cents.. | |||
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Will forever be a fan of single stack SIGs | |||
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220 is great handgun, less jump than my 9mm. 45 is more of a pushback than a jump when fired. U.S. Army 11F4P Vietnam 69-70 NRA Life Member | |||
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