schmeky
Member
I've had 4 Sigs total, 2 - 226's and 2 - 220's. The 226's were great, but the 220's not so much.
The first 220 shot to the right about 4" @ 25 yards. I didn't drift the front or rear to compensate. It wasn't me since I let someone else fire it. I was not crazy about the 4" off. I liked the gun, but got a good offer and sold it .
The second 220 shot well but had extraction issues (internal style). It was about 98% reliable, which was not acceptable. I never sent it back to Sig; I should have. I sold it but let the buyer know about it.
I still want a 220, but I don't want any problems. Is the external extractor the way to go? Is there something in particular I should be looking for that would help ensure a reliable 220? I know the West German guns are "suppposed" to the be the best, but they are pricey nowdays.
The first 220 shot to the right about 4" @ 25 yards. I didn't drift the front or rear to compensate. It wasn't me since I let someone else fire it. I was not crazy about the 4" off. I liked the gun, but got a good offer and sold it .
The second 220 shot well but had extraction issues (internal style). It was about 98% reliable, which was not acceptable. I never sent it back to Sig; I should have. I sold it but let the buyer know about it.
I still want a 220, but I don't want any problems. Is the external extractor the way to go? Is there something in particular I should be looking for that would help ensure a reliable 220? I know the West German guns are "suppposed" to the be the best, but they are pricey nowdays.