SIG Sauer expands its P220 line in a big way

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posted on January 21, 2015
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Baton Rouge, La.-Lipsey's, a nationally renowned firearms distributor, has again teamed up with SIG Sauer USA to deliver the all new P220 10mm in three distinct variations.

The P220 is a classic firearm in its own right. Chambering it in the powerful 10mm Auto cartridge makes it a great carry pistol for the field or the street. The first three models will all feature 5" barrels and steel frames with two being single action only, and one traditional double action/single action. With SIG's legendary reputation for accuracy, this will be the semiâ€auto pistol for hunting wild hogs, deer and other medium sized game.

Lipsey's Product Development Manager, Jason Cloessner, has been working closely with the Sig Sauer team for months on this unique exclusive. "Many fans of the Sig P220 have always wanted one in 10mm. Lipsey's is very excited to bring these highly anticipated models to the market."

The following three P220 10mm's will start shipping in March/April of 2015:

  • P220 Match Elite DA/SA 5" Reverse Twoâ€Tone, Adjustable Sights, G10 Grips
  • P220 Stainless Elite SAO 5" Natural Stainless Steel, Adjustable Sights, Rosewood Grips
  • P220 Elite SAO 5" Nitron Finish, Adjustable Sights, G10 Grips

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