Sig-Sauer P 220 / 5 Shot Group @ 15 Yards

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Sig-Sauer P 220 / 5 Shot Group @ 15 Yards

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Very nice shooting......I am only able to do that at 20 yards with a rifle :grin:

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jbirds1210 wrote:Very nice shooting......I am only able to do that at 20 yards with a rifle :grin:

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:smile: Yeah, right !!! You're too humble Jason!! I happen to have heard of your shooting skills from very credible people ;-) ;-)
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Great shooting! Good looking 220 as well. I know longer own a 220 but do remember it being a fine pistol. :grin:
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I still think MoMJ accuracy is pretty good...And yields spectacular results...

Still, that grouping is impressive...Great job!

I'm still working on stitching up a smiley face on paper at that distance... ;-)














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I'm still kinda wondering why Sigs are so accurate right out of the box...

I have a SigPro 2340, and its always performed well...

Haven't decided if its the design(s), or the manufacturing that get it done...

Maybe its the user...ehhhh, who knows... ;-)
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I have the 220 Carry, very nice guns. Mine shoots as good as I do, which is not near that tight. Good group. All 4 of my Sigs shot great riht out of the box. Must be that German Swiss watch maker thing.... :grin:
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Trigger Pull Weight

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Fellas,

The initial double action pull weight appears to be normal. But, the single action pull weight appears to be just a little light. I wouldn't say that it is unsafe. But, I think I'll purchase a gauge and measure the weights. What is the trigger pull weight on your 220?


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I believe in the SIG DAK System. I am very pleased with the way my 229 and 239 handle. It just feels comfortable and safe.
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