It’s basically the same as the SP2022 but chambered in .40 and no picatinny railOkay...you just made me look up the sp2340 online to see what it is all about.
They chamber the SP2022 in .40, or did at one time at least. I had an SP2022 in 9mm for a while, and it's a decent gun if you like polymer. I traded it to a friend who had a Px4 in .40 and wanted a 9mm. Still have the Px4, but got an LEO trade in P229 in .40 to replace the SP2022. I've thought about ordering a 9mm conversion barrel for the P229 but just haven't pulled the trigger yet (pun intended ).
Have an older 226 2-tone from maybe late 90s that my father picked up. Have both barrels in 40 S&W and 357 sig. Its nice gun, the 357 sig is snappy compared to the 40 IMO. Why did we get it? Because Sig, 2-tone, and NEW CALIBER! In my younger years I might have convinced him to get it.
Terrible photos as I am still on 1 cup of coffee.
I think yours might be older than mine, if not it certainly seems to have more character!
I learned awhile back, when you sell guns you usually want them back at some point. Considering the P226 is something my father bought and he is no longer around its going to stay with me.
That is slick! Looks like some Fish grips! Stingray would be my guess?
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