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Sig 220 10mm. Opinion(s) needed #5950624 09/28/15 06:02 PM
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Anybody have or shot one of these. I have a Delta Elite and thinking of selling or trading it for one of these. I have a 226 and a 227 and thought it might be cool to "standardize" if you will. Love the Delta but also love the ease of use/breakdown/etc of the sig design. Any input would be great. Thanks

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Re: Sig 220 10mm. Opinion(s) needed [Re: Murphscout] #5950654 09/28/15 06:13 PM
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Can't answer about the 220 in 10mm but have two 220s in 45acp and very pleased with them. Also have several 1911's in 45acp and both models have their good points. I do not like to shoot full loads for practice because my wrists are getting old. It is easier to shoot reduced loads in the 1911 by simply changing the recoil spring to lower poundage. May not be the input you were looking for since you ask about 10mm and I'm comparing 45acp.


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