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I didn’t understand the comment about the Sig Sauer P220 .45 cal. 4.4in barrel Nitron DA/SA, since it’s one of their best sellers. All P220’s from the beginning are either 8 (standard) or 10 (extended) round magazine capable. Am I missing something?
It is just a few P220 variants like the one with Rosewood grips that have been discontinued.
Thanks for the clarification! I did check and the 220RM-45-BSS appears to be a “gun control” state compliant version (I was thinking of the 220R-45-BSS version). Thanks for the Blog! Much good info here.
Although I agree with the P239 not being a good investment, it does make an excellent concealed carry gun. I am not sure I agree with the statement that it caters to capacity restricted states. It is a very flat gun, and I believe the capacity is restricted by the design. I own two, and use them in warmer weather when the Glock 19 is too bulky for summer weight clothing. I would also suggest collecting any of the Sig 10mm P220s, discontinued or not. For whatever reason, the 10mm seems to be holding its value.
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I didn’t understand the comment about the Sig Sauer P220 .45 cal. 4.4in barrel Nitron DA/SA, since it’s one of their best sellers. All P220’s from the beginning are either 8 (standard) or 10 (extended) round magazine capable. Am I missing something?
It is just a few P220 variants like the one with Rosewood grips that have been discontinued.
Thanks for the clarification! I did check and the 220RM-45-BSS appears to be a “gun control” state compliant version (I was thinking of the 220R-45-BSS version). Thanks for the Blog! Much good info here.
Although I agree with the P239 not being a good investment, it does make an excellent concealed carry gun. I am not sure I agree with the statement that it caters to capacity restricted states. It is a very flat gun, and I believe the capacity is restricted by the design. I own two, and use them in warmer weather when the Glock 19 is too bulky for summer weight clothing. I would also suggest collecting any of the Sig 10mm P220s, discontinued or not. For whatever reason, the 10mm seems to be holding its value.