Sig Sauer P220 |
The finish of the firearm was dinged, scratched, and worn from two years of constant abuse, but in all honesty, you couldn't notice the damage unless you were looking for it. The grips were comfortable, albeit slightly bulky for a single-stack pistol. The weight was comparable, if not a little heavier, than my Springfield XD .45, when both are loaded. The action of the Sig was smooth, but required a strong grip. The recoil spring was on the stiff side, requiring substantial effort when compared to the XD or a standard 1911 pistol.
The placement of the controls on the pistol was great. The decocking lever, magazine release, and slide lock were all well within reach, easy to manipulate, and very strong. The hammer was slightly awkward to pull back, but the Sig is a Single/Double Action pistol, so unlike a 1911, you don't have to pull the hammer back before firing.
Overall, I would like to spend more time with the Sig, which I probably will over the coming days, including range reports and some photos. First impressions of the Sig Sauer P220 were very strong, it appears to be a well-built, reliable pistol. With a solid reputation and top-notch customer service, I would recommend a Sig to anyone looking for a quality, all-metal pistol with a solid track record.
I will post more information after I spend some range time with the Sig.
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