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My Sig 220

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I recently aquired a Sig 220 through a weird swap, but it has the stainless slide. Really pretty gun.

It shoots fine; however, my '1911 hold' has me mashing on the slide stop, so it fails to lock open on the last round for me. I could change my hold, but since this will not be my carry piece I am not going to.

I carried a 92F for YEARS, so I know the double action/single action trigger system intimately. But after shooting a 1911 for 3 years now all I can say is YUCK!!!

I think I need to buy another 1911. lol
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Good idea. I've tried the P220. It's got good weight, but very snappy recoil compared to the 1911. Not my cup of tea.
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I am big on 1911's but I love my 220. I have an older W. German made one and it's been 100% since day one. I also have 1911's that have exhibited the same reliability. But, the 220 is my bedside gun. I know that no matter what, even if I grab it with my left hand, all I have to do is pull the trigger to get the results I want. It's a flat 8 shot revolver. :lol:
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What is it in the 1911 that makes it so appealing to some/us ??? Well. I took my kimber for the second time today and went thru another 50 rounds.. Results were the same.. jagged hole just below the X and tenth ring 2" group so far no flyers...15yards.. Prior to this I fired 100 rounds using my G17 at 14 yards also and my grouping is slightly looser ( wish I know how to post pics..) I think it's the single action trigger of my kimber that's helping me ... But I'm really amazed by the way it handles... I know I want another 1911 or is it a need ??

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You can never collect too many 1911s. That is if and only if your wallet or wife unit permits. ;-)
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