Another 10mm on the market.

Sig, been there done that, no thanks. Had a P226 years ago, not a fan of the Kool-aid.

Awesome pistols. Different strokes for different folks. 220's have a great track record, never had one malfunction in the Sig P226's, 220, 2022 or 239 I've owned.

I can make that statement about anything Glock and M&P. What works for one, may not work for the other. Sig platforms fit me like a glove and I shoot better with them, good enough for me. I probably will never buy a 10MM, but this will sell for sure.
 
There is some pistols, even if the dollar slide extra bad, wont affect the purchase... Just saying. JP.
 
Match Elite in reverse two tone? This will be a done deal.

i liked the full stainless, but that aint too shabby!

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now i kind of like the full nitron coated. heck they are all nice

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I've been reading about these on the Sig forum...it looks like Sig is going into the 10mm in a pretty big way. I'm not sure the first run of pistols are the ones I want [4.4" barrel, fixed sights, reverse two tone] but I'll be watching carefully.

It took a year or more for the P227 to start showing up where I live after being released in the US...maybe the C$ will have climbed out of the basement by the time we see them here.
 
Ammo ammo ammo... I know what a G20c was like with hot hand loads, I hope they have a really stout frame and recoil spring because the fun in 10mm STARTS at 1500fps...
 
I'm really curious as to what kind of difference 1mm will make when the round goes exactly where you need it to.

The difference is you can make the round go exactly where you want a lot farther out. I have no problem with a 2 foot plate at 100m with my G20 and my 155grn hand loads at 1500fps. Doing the same with a 9mm is like shooting artillery....

And this gun.... This gun I need bad as there's finally another 10mm worth owning... I hope!
 
^^^THIS^^^

I have a .40 cal STI Sentry converted to 10mm and ringing the metal at 100m all day isn't even a passing thought. A lot more of a challenge with my 9s. I'm very eager to see how the 220 holds up. Most of the commercial 10mm loads don't seem to have too much more poop than a mildly spicy .40. Hopefully it's sturdy enough to weather some hefty handloads.
 
I LOVE 10mm Auto... just hate policing the brass at the crazy-busy shooting range (destroys my fun).

+1 for "Why can't we shoot/hunt with handguns in Canada?"



...but yeah, this is a nice looking 10mm semi-auto.
 
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