SIG P220 ST
Anyone use one of these. I am a big fan of the 220, but I'm not sure I could justify one of the new model. I like the heavier frame and it feels great, and I like being able to hang a light on it, but is there some other performance advantage to it?
I suspect it might not fit in a standard holster either. Any experience would help me determine if I should add one to my shopping list.
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I suspect it might not fit in a standard holster either. Any experience would help me determine if I should add one to my shopping list.
Three Precious Metals: Gold, silver and lead
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Just bought a SIG P220 ST with the SIG-Lite night sites. Since it's my first with night sights, how long can I expect them to glow before they wear out?
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Bumping this forward. Any SIG maven advice would be appreciated.
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The 220 ST has about half the felt recoil the standard 220 has. The gun falls back into place after each shot has been fired. This is a very nice weapon. If you have the means I suggest buying one. You will never find another .45 that shoots like that out of the box. 0 -
Less recoil seems to make sense given the heft. Not that I have any problem with the regular SIG P220, but sounds like just the kind of gun you'd want for extended shooting practice.
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I've shot a lot of 220 STs and have never had any problems with them. I think its one of the best, if not the best .45 on the market. No complaints at all with that gun. It's a 45 you can shoot all day and not feel it. 0
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