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sig p220
The SIG Sauer P220 is a semi-automatic pistol. Designed in 1975 by the SIG Arms AG division of Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft (now SIG Holding AG), and produced by J. P. Sauer & Sohn, in Eckernförde; it is currently manufactured by both SIG Sauer companies: SIG Sauer GMBH, of Eckernförde, Germany; and SIG Sauer, Inc., of New Hampshire, United States.
For sale:
A 2007 manufacture P220 in nice condition plus the .22lr conversion. Kit comes with 2 magazines.
For trade I would be interested in a Palmetto AKV.
Local in person sale only, will not ship.
Transfer at A cut above pawn
Offering this lightly used and much loved Sig P220 SAO SAS. I’m the second owner so cannot provide an accurate round count, but I’ve put 50 rounds through it over the past two years of ownership.
Comes with the factory plastic case, owners manual, oem 8 round magazine, oem 10 round magazine...
West German Sig P220. 1987 proof marks, triple s/n, spur hammer, zipperback mags, matching box and one-hole test target. Getting harder to find these in an original, complete package.
$850 at A Cut Above preferred. No offers on this one, please.
A long-time friend and gun collector passed recently. His wife has offered me his Sig P220 in 9mm as a keepsake. I have no idea what may or may not come with it or how many rounds have been through it. I have a few questions about the gun itself as I'm not familiar with it, and some questions...