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Guest TnValleyBulletman
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These are all guns I have had for at least 15 years. They have each had their actions worked to give the exact same trigger pull. The two tone gun has fired in excess of 30,000 rds through it but looks none the worse for wear.

BTW, the top gun is a .38 Super with the European magazine release.

I like SIG P220's:)

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Guest 10mm4me
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To the OP, Do those 220's have internal extractors and have you had any problems with them, specifically FTF's and stovepipes? I read from a very reputable trainer that some, NOT ALL, 220's w/internal extractors exhibit these malfunctions regularly and that there is no fix for them except for literally having a gunsmith handmake and temper a replacement (why Sig developed an external extractor for the gun). Just curious. Those are very nice by the way. I'm a huge 220 fan.

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Where did you have the actions tuned? I just picked up a used P220. I put on some slim grips and I really like this pistol. It is my first Sig. Hopefully not my last.

Guest TnValleyBulletman
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To the OP, Do those 220's have internal extractors and have you had any problems with them, specifically FTF's and stovepipes? I read from a very reputable trainer that some, NOT ALL, 220's w/internal extractors exhibit these malfunctions regularly and that there is no fix for them except for literally having a gunsmith handmake and temper a replacement (why Sig developed an external extractor for the gun). Just curious. Those are very nice by the way. I'm a huge 220 fan.

No issues with these guns or any of the other P220's I have encountered. The two .45's will even feed a fired case from the magazine. I have fired the two tone gun with bullets ranging from 155 gr. up to 250 gr. testing bullets we manufacturer.

Guest TnValleyBulletman
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Where did you have the actions tuned? I just picked up a used P220. I put on some slim grips and I really like this pistol. It is my first Sig. Hopefully not my last.

Frank Elliot, the gunsmith at WHMcGuns in Humboldt. He is really good with the older SIG's. These guns have a double action pull that is out of this world. 8 lbs. smooth and 100 percent ignition.

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