New: SIG P220 Legion 10mm SAO

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posted on April 1, 2020
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When it comes to the SIG Sauer we know and love today, the P220 was the pistol that started it all. Now, with the introduction of the P220 Legion 10mm SAO, the company is adding new features to a SIG classic.

This full-size, hammer-fired pistol boasts a Legion Gray stainless-steel slide and frame, X-RAY3 day and night sights and an ambidextrous manual safety. Additional Legion enhancements include a solid steel guide rod, enhanced checkering on the front strap and under the trigger guard, front cocking serrations, black G-10 checkered grips (including Legion medallion inset) and the Legion chevron engraved on the slide.

Overall length is 8.8 inches and the overall height is 5.5 inches. Barrel length is 5 inches. Finally, the weight including the magazine is 44 ounces.

The SIG Sauer P220 Legion 10mm SAO ships with three 8-round magazines. Learn more at sigsauer.com.


See more: SIG Sauer P226 Legion Musings

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