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<blockquote data-quote="MadDogs" data-source="post: 2753646" data-attributes="member: 11175"><p>Great price for a great gun. The wood grips give it a very classy look.</p><p></p><p>You will enjoy that SIG. I have two P220s. One is a Browning BDA that I bought in 1978 for $340.92 and my other is a gun I bought back in 2003. Both guns are 100% reliable and superbly accurate. The only negative is that if you pick up your brass you will need to wear hiking boots. </p><p></p><p>From time to time you can find a sale on SIG mags. A couple of months ago, Midway USA had them for $36. I have never used Pro-Mags in my SIG due to the bad press they have (I do have a couple for my M1A that run without issue). I do have a handful of 8 shot Novak SIG P220 mags (made by Mec-Gar) that run flawlessly. My understanding is that SIG has levered Mec-Gar not to sell SIG P220 mags unless they are branded by SIG. </p><p></p><p>Enjoy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MadDogs, post: 2753646, member: 11175"] Great price for a great gun. The wood grips give it a very classy look. You will enjoy that SIG. I have two P220s. One is a Browning BDA that I bought in 1978 for $340.92 and my other is a gun I bought back in 2003. Both guns are 100% reliable and superbly accurate. The only negative is that if you pick up your brass you will need to wear hiking boots. From time to time you can find a sale on SIG mags. A couple of months ago, Midway USA had them for $36. I have never used Pro-Mags in my SIG due to the bad press they have (I do have a couple for my M1A that run without issue). I do have a handful of 8 shot Novak SIG P220 mags (made by Mec-Gar) that run flawlessly. My understanding is that SIG has levered Mec-Gar not to sell SIG P220 mags unless they are branded by SIG. Enjoy! [/QUOTE]
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