As John Taffin says, "the time to ask price is BEFORE you buy!", but also, "You can never pay too much for a gun,....only too soon!".....five years from now, you'll probably be patting yourself on the back....
I purchased a Sig Equinox in .45 a few years back.. Great gun, fun to shoot.. I can't remember exactly what I paid but it is a great gun to have; very well balanced.. Buy a few more and you will start to get fuzzy on the prices also...
That price seems to be fairly on par with what i've seen at a lot of places. The P series are fine pistols. I hope to add a P220 SAO to my collection sometime in the future.
gudel... great gun, you'll love it!! You didn't really get screwed, but could have easily got it for $75 cheaper... Also, could have looked into the CPOs (for about $550+).
But don't lose any sleep over it... you did OK, now enjoy it!!
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A note on the finish: this particular one seems to be very good compared to some of the posts people complain about poor finish.
There's a section in slide where the guide rods slides in (under the front sight just below where the barrel sits) that wasn't finished like the rest of the gun. They probably couldn't get it in to such small spaces. Oh well, cosmetic stuff I suppose, as long as it doesn't rust.
We'll see about to hell and back reliability. Here another pic with my two other proven 100% reliability performers:
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