I shoot just as lousy with lead as with jacketed. Can't seem to get used to the P220 compared to my 1911. More practice![]()
Wait till you get more practice with it, you'll be amazed on how it performs. The P220 is a hard to beat platform. It requires a bit more practice than a 1911 to master but when you get it right, you'll be hard press to find another combat .45 that gives so much for so little$$$... Of course it's JMHO...
Practice is the problem as I stretch myself too thin with too many calibers. The 686/629/500 revolvers are so fun.
No kidding on the great price on those German P220, mine was $800 from Murdoc. A lot cheaper than the Sig and S&W 1911. Anyone shoot the G21 Gen 4, worst of my 45ACP.
That German HK45 is tempting![]()
Practice is the problem as I stretch myself too thin with too many calibers. The 686/629/500 revolvers are so fun.
No kidding on the great price on those German P220, mine was $800 from Murdoc. A lot cheaper than the Sig and S&W 1911. Anyone shoot the G21 Gen 4, worst of my 45ACP.
That German HK45 is tempting![]()
I get the same accuracy and POI with both jacketed or lead bullets. My German P220 is awsome. In fact, it is so awsome that I woud'nt take a Mk23 on trade for it...![]()
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Hey Callahan..
indeed,
the German p220 is awsome !
In fact, I must say that it is the most accurate service pistol I have ever fired. A testament to the German craftmanship that thank goodness, is still alive today. It seems to be dieing in American manufacturing lately and that is why I focus my attention to European made guns these days.
With all that said though, my Mark 23 is an excellent shooter and I think with a bit of trigger time [new to me] it will rival the german sig.
cheers...




























