punisher12b
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this is probably the place to ask maybe not..
what would the worth of a w german 228 be if one was contemplating selling it
what would the worth of a w german 228 be if one was contemplating selling it
Looks fun to shoot too
Sugar Free Red Bull, check. Water, check. Hearing protection, check. Mint Skoal (long cut), check. Ammo, check. Gun, check. Hand sanitizer, in the car. N95 Mask, in the car and not needed since no one else is here yet.
Dang, this thing is stupidly fun to shoot but, it sure is different from all the CZ's and 1911's I've been shooting for the past five years. It took a couple of mags to get my sights oriented to POI but, when I did, hammering 4" and 6" steel plates from 7-10 yards was no problem at all.
Sig has done a great job with the P220 Legion SAO. Fit and finish is excellent. Trigger is very nice. Ran 125 rounds thru it this morning without any problems at all. Usually, I shoot new pistols at paper before I try shooting at either steel or pins but, I figured it'd pretty close and it was, even if I wasn't about 50% of the time.
Very nice. How’s that flat trigger? With enough time I may convert all of my guns to flat triggers, they just feel better and make more sense to me.
I have an awesome husband…this is my combined anniversary/birthday present (anniv. is the day before my birthday) this year:
It has the green fiber optic (FT Bullseye) sights and they work really well. I can’t wait to take it out to play…
I have an awesome husband…this is my combined anniversary/birthday present (anniv. is the day before my birthday) this year:
It has the green fiber optic (FT Bullseye) sights and they work really well. I can’t wait to take it out to play…
The SAS version is very smooth and slick sided. Nothing sticks out anywhere. She thinks its for her, but it looks like it will be my carry gun when I get my permit.